Back Taxes Never Go Away On Their Own!

The IRS doesn’t wait — and neither should you. If you’ve got unfiled returns, a notice you don’t understand, or a balance you can’t pay, Tax Rescue Team can help you find a real path forward.

Here’s How We Help You Get Your Life Back

The IRS is a financial juggernaut — and they have the resources, the time, and the authority to make your life difficult. What they don’t have is someone in your corner.

At Tax Rescue Team, we represent individuals and small business owners facing audits, unfiled returns, wage garnishments, IRS notices, and back tax balances. We know exactly how the IRS operates — and we use that knowledge to protect you.

We work with clients across the country entirely remotely, so no matter where you are, you have an experienced CPA fighting for you.

Our Simple 3-Step Process for Tax Resolution

Step 1: Free Consultation

Tell us what you're dealing with. We'll listen, ask the right questions, and give you an honest picture of your options — no pressure, no jargon.

Step 2: Assessment

We pull your IRS transcripts, review your full tax history, identify every resolution option available to you, and build a strategy tailored to your specific circumstances.

Step 3: IRS Handled For You

From filing delinquent returns to negotiating installment agreements, penalty abatement, or offers in compromise — we do the heavy lifting while keeping you informed every step of the way.

Why Clients Trust Sarah Cahill, CPA

With nearly a decade of experience as a licensed CPA, Sarah B. Cahill built Tax Rescue Team on a simple belief: every taxpayer deserves clarity, an advocate, and a fair shot.

She was drawn to tax resolution after watching hardworking people, small business owners, freelancers, families, get buried under tax debt not because they were careless, but because the system is complicated and unforgiving. Sarah’s job is to cut through that complexity, stop the IRS from having the upper hand, and get her clients to the other side.

Whether you’re facing your first IRS notice or years of unresolved debt, you don’t have to figure this out alone.