
Unfiled Back Taxes? Pairett, CPA near Denton TX can help!
Let’s Get Those Unfiled Back Taxes Caught Up – Without the Stress.
If you have Unfiled Back Taxes for one or 20+ years, you’re not alone—and you’re not stuck. Pairett CPA near Denton TX help individuals and small businesses prepare and file past-due returns, deal with IRS/state letters, and build a plan to get back in good standing. Our Back Taxes Relief Solutions service will remove the stress and worry about your Unfiled Back Taxes problems.
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What “unfiled back taxes” really means
Firstly, when you have unfiled back taxes, the IRS and your state may still estimate what you owe—often without credits, deductions, or business expenses. That can trigger notices, penalties, and escalating collections.
Common signs you may need help:
- You haven’t filed in 1–20+ years
- You received an IRS letter (CP59, CP2000, balance due, etc.)
- The IRS filed a Substitute for Return (SFR) on your behalf
- You’re self-employed and fell behind on bookkeeping/estimated taxes
- You’re trying to buy a home, refinance, or qualify for financial aid
- You’re worried about wage garnishment, liens, or bank levies
Why getting caught up matters (even if you can’t pay today)
Secondly, filing past-due tax returns stops some of the additional penalties snowball.
Benefits of getting compliant:
- Stop “failure-to-file” penalties from continuing to grow
- Replace an IRS SFR with an accurate return (often lowers the balance)
- Become eligible for payment plans or other resolution options
- Avoid surprise enforcement (liens/levies) and reduce stress
- Get back on track for loans, professional licenses, and business needs
- In some cases, recover refunds (timing rules apply)
How we help
Finally, We’re not here to lecture. We’re here to fix the problem and give you a clear path forward.
Our unfiled back taxes solutions services may include:
- Determining which years must be filed (IRS and state)
- Pulling IRS Wage & Income and Account transcripts (when needed)
- Reconstructing income and deductions with what you have—and what we can obtain
- Preparing and filing prior-year federal and state returns
- Responding to IRS/state notices and communicating with the agency (representation options available)
- Reviewing balance-due results and recommending next steps:
- Installment agreements (payment plans)
- Currently Not Collectible (when applicable)
- Penalty relief requests (when supportable)
- Other resolution paths based on your situation
Note: The right strategy depends on your facts. We’ll explain options in plain English and help you choose the safest route.
What you’ll need (and what we can help you recreate)
Helpful documents (if you have them):
- W-2s, 1099s, K-1s
- Prior-year returns (even partial)
- Mortgage interest (1098), property taxes, charitable donations
- Health insurance forms (as applicable)
- Business income/expense records (bank statements, invoices, mileage, etc.)
Don’t have everything? That’s common. In many cases, we can use transcripts and reasonable reconstruction to move things forward.
Who this is for
We’re a good fit if you:
- Want a clean, legitimate, low-drama way to get current
- Prefer working with a CPA who can prepare + advise + support resolution
- Need help handling notices, SFRs, or simply don’t know where to start
- Want a plan that considers both compliance and affordability
What this is not
To keep expectations realistic:
- We can’t promise your balance will be reduced (but accurate filing often helps).
- We don’t recommend “wait it out” tactics that increase risk.
- We won’t fabricate deductions or “creative” numbers. Clean work protects you.
FAQ section
How many years do I need to file?
It depends on your situation and whether the IRS/state is requesting specific years. Many people need to file the last 6 years to be considered compliant, but requirements vary.
What if I can’t afford to pay what I owe?
That’s more common than you think. Filing is still important. Once returns are filed, you may qualify for a payment plan or other options depending on income, assets, and hardship factors.
The IRS filed a Substitute for Return (SFR). Can that be fixed?
Often, yes. An SFR usually doesn’t include deductions and credits you’re entitled to. Filing an accurate return can replace the SFR and may reduce the balance.
Can I still get a refund for old years?
Refund rules are time-sensitive. If too much time has passed, refunds may be forfeited—even if you were owed money. We’ll tell you what’s still possible.
Will you talk to the IRS for me?
If you choose representation, we can typically communicate with the IRS/state after proper authorization forms are completed.
How long does it take to get caught up?
It depends on how many years are missing, how complex the returns are, and how complete your records are. We’ll give you a realistic plan after intake.
I’m embarrassed. Is this common?
Very. People fall behind for all kinds of reasons – job loss, health issues, divorce, business chaos, anxiety. Our job is to help you move forward, not judge the past.
Ready to Get This Off Your Plate?
Randall Pairett, CPA is a local, trusted Certified Public Accountant in Texas with the knowledge and experience necessary to handle your unfiled back taxes and resolve your IRS problems. Whether you are an individual, a married couple, or a business owner Pairett CPA near Denton TX will deal with the IRS and make a huge difference in the final tax amount.
So, don’t wait! When you get an IRS notice contact Pairett CPA near Denton TX so we can get start resolving those unfiled Back Taxes sooner! Schedule a FREE Evaluation Today!
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Disclaimer
Information on this page is for general guidance and isn’t legal advice. Tax outcomes vary based on individual facts and agency procedures. Representation requires a signed engagement agreement and applicable authorization forms.
