An IRS or state letter arrived.
The first move is not panic. It is reading the notice, finding the deadline, identifying the year, and matching it to records before responding.
If you are behind on tax returns, worried about an IRS notice, or trying to clean up years of personal, business, or nonprofit filings, FINVERA helps you organize the facts before the problem gets louder. Missing old tax forms? With your authorization, we can help request IRS transcripts and wage/income records where available.
National back-tax searches are rarely casual. People call because something changed: a notice arrived, a loan is blocked, a business return is late, or the missing years have become too heavy to ignore.
The first move is not panic. It is reading the notice, finding the deadline, identifying the year, and matching it to records before responding.
Unfiled returns need order. FINVERA helps separate what can be prepared now from what needs IRS transcript review, wage/income records, business records, or cleanup first.
Late entity returns, Schedule C records, payroll issues, 1099s, Form 990 questions, and owner filings need a work plan before filing work moves forward.
The right path depends on who is behind, which returns are missing, whether notices exist, and whether the file is simple preparation or review-first cleanup.
Late individual returns, missing forms, prior-year income, credits, dependents, self-employment, rentals, and state filing questions.
Past-due return helpOne missing year or several missing years, with help identifying records, notices, IRS transcripts, and the cleanest order for filing.
Unfiled return helpMissing return notices, balance letters, proposed changes, CP2000 letters, deadline letters, and document requests.
IRS notice helpBalances, payment plan questions, current compliance, missing filings, payment history, and facts needed before options are clear.
Tax debt helpLate Schedule C, S-corp, partnership, C-corp, payroll, 1099, bookkeeping cleanup, and owner return coordination.
Business back-tax helpNonprofit leaders dealing with late Form 990 questions, IRS letters, revoked-status concerns, records, or bookkeeping cleanup.
Review nonprofit filingPeople behind on taxes do not need a faceless portal. They need a real sequence: a phone call, a record list, secure upload, scope review, and a clear decision before anything final happens.
You do not have to know the perfect order before you call. FINVERA turns the issue into a simple path: talk, organize, authorize records when needed, approve the scope, then move the work forward.
Tell us what is going on: missing years, IRS notice, tax debt, business returns, nonprofit filings, or documents you cannot find.
Call-first triageWe point you to the right secure review or client portal path so records, notices, and contact details stay organized in one place.
Easy uploadWe identify what you already have, what is missing, and what may need IRS transcripts or wage/income records requested with your authorization.
No guessingBefore work begins, you get a clear next-step recommendation, what we need from you, and what the filing, notice, cleanup, or review work will involve.
Approve firstFINVERA prepares, reviews, cleans up, or routes the file based on the approved plan, with updates as the missing years and records become clearer.
Work beginsThe goal is not to overwhelm you with forms. The goal is to turn the problem into a clean list, a document path, and the next responsible action.
Past-due return, IRS notice, tax debt, business issue, nonprofit filing, missing forms, or several years of uncertainty.
We identify the tax years, notice dates, filing type, entity type, and which records matter first.
Prior returns, IRS or state letters, W-2s, 1099s, K-1s, IRS transcripts when authorized and available, books, payroll, payment history, bank records, and nonprofit documents.
Prior-year preparation, notice response, bookkeeping cleanup, entity return work, tax debt review, or nonprofit filing support.
That means people who need a professional path, not generic trivia. If your issue is real, we want the call. If it is only a free-answer search, this probably is not the right fit.
You can call before everything is perfect. These are the records that usually help us understand the route faster.
These answers are general. Your next step depends on the years, records, deadlines, filing history, and applicable tax rules.
Many back-tax files can start remotely with a phone call and secure upload, especially federal past-due returns, IRS notices, business records, and tax debt review questions.
Start by listing the missing years and saving any notices. FINVERA helps identify the records and route before guessing at the order.
That is common. With your authorization, FINVERA can help request IRS transcripts and wage/income records where available, then compare those records with anything you still have.
Yes. Business files may involve Schedule C records, entity returns, payroll, bookkeeping cleanup, 1099s, notices, and owner return coordination.
Yes. Late nonprofit filings may involve Form 990 questions, prior records, bookkeeping, IRS letters, and filing-history review.
Call during office hours if there is a deadline, notice, balance, or multi-year issue. Use secure review after hours or when you need to send details before a callback.
No. FINVERA avoids outcome guarantees. Responsible options depend on facts, filings, balances, records, deadlines, income, assets, law, and agency processing.
Call FINVERA during office hours or start a secure review so past-due returns, IRS notices, tax debt, business records, and nonprofit filing questions can be organized.
FINVERA provides tax preparation, tax advisory, record review, and related support. Tax debt and notice outcomes are fact-specific and are not guaranteed. State-specific issues may require additional review.