From IRS Threats to Peace of Mind: How One Business Found Relief with Franskoviak Tax Solutions

Every business owner knows how stressful it can be to juggle employees, customers,

and deadlines — all while trying to keep up with the IRS. But for one small business

client, the stress had reached a breaking point.

They owed $69,443 in unpaid 941 payroll taxes, and the IRS was closing in fast.

Letters, phone calls, and threats of levies and seizures had become a constant source

of anxiety.

That’s when they found Franskoviak Tax Solutions.

The Challenge: Mounting Payroll Tax Debt and Overwhelming IRS Pressure

Payroll taxes are one of the most serious areas of IRS enforcement. When a business

falls behind on filing or paying its 941 payroll taxes, the consequences can escalate

quickly.

The IRS can — and often does —:

  • File federal tax liens on business assets

  • Issue levies against bank accounts and receivables

  • Hold business owners personally responsible under the Trust Fund Recovery

  • Penalty

  • Even take steps toward shutting down operations if compliance isn’t restored

For our client, years of tough cash flow led to missed payments and unfiled returns.

What started as a short-term issue quickly spiraled into a massive IRS debt that

threatened their business, reputation, and financial future.

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Our Solution: Turning Desperation into a Fresh Start

When the client reached out, they were exhausted and overwhelmed. They didn’t know

where to begin — only that they needed someone who understood how to navigate the

IRS maze.

Our experienced tax resolution team immediately stepped in. We conducted a

comprehensive financial analysis, reviewed every letter and notice, and began direct

communication with the IRS to stop collection actions.

After carefully preparing a detailed Offer in Compromise (OIC) — a program that

allows taxpayers to settle their debt for less than the full amount owed — we made the

case that paying the full $69,443 would create an undue financial hardship.

After several months of persistence, documentation, and negotiation, the IRS accepted

The offer — settling the entire $69,443 liability for just $2,000.

The Result

When we shared the news with our client, their relief was palpable. The weight that had

been crushing of them for years was finally lifted.

Here’s what they had to say about their experience:

“The Franskoviak team represented us well. The IRS threats were so overwhelming, and

when we found this Tax Service, we just needed advice. Immediately, we were comforted

by their knowledge. We are so grateful to have found the man, and they did even greater

than expected. I highly recommend their team and services.”

Lessons Learned: Stay On Top of Payroll Taxes

This story is a powerful reminder of how critical payroll tax compliance is. Even one

missed payment can lead to serious IRS problems — and the longer the issue goes

unresolved, the harder it becomes to fix.

Here are a few key takeaways for business owners:

✅ File and pay 941 payroll taxes on time. Missing even one quarter can start a

dangerous snowball effect.

✅ Don’t ignore IRS letters. Early intervention often leads to better outcomes.

✅ Work with experienced professionals. A qualified tax resolution team can mean

the difference between losing your business and saving it.

Your Next Step: Protect Your Business Before It’s Too

Late

If you’re behind on payroll taxes or struggling with IRS notices, don’t wait until the

problem gets worse. The sooner you act, the more options you’ll have.

At Franskoviak Tax Solutions, we’ve helped hundreds of business owners resolve

payroll tax debts, negotiate IRS settlements, and get their lives — and their sleep —

back.

Let us help you turn your IRS nightmare into a success story.

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