Get the help you deserve.

A Modern Process.

 

1. Suspend Collections

Initiate suspension of enforced collection action with the IRS and the state taxing authorities. Establish foundational compliance.

2. Analysis

Analyze reasonable collection potential against relevant collection standards and expiring statutes of enforcement.

3. Settlement

Finalize resolution of the outstanding tax debt with either enforcement division directly or appeals if needed.

Our Team

 

President

 

Kyle Dickmann, (888)266-0962 x101

Kyle founded Dickmann Tax Group in 2013 after seeing an opportunity to provide his clients with effective representation but at a price that fits within their budget. When not in office, he can usually be found spending time in the Colorado mountains with his wife Kinsey. Kinsey also helps with managing Kyle’s cases.

 

Associates

 

Stacy Sutphen-Bedwell, (888)266-0962 x201

Stacy is an Enrolled Agent and has been protecting her clients from the IRS since 2008. She has used her extensive experience to save her clients thousands of dollars by crafting settlements to meet their individual needs. When not in the office, Stacy enjoys spending time with her husband and their young daughter.

Brian Bushore, (888)266-0962 x202

Brian is an Enrolled Agent who has been helping clients with their tax problems since 2008. Leveraging his deep experience, he secures significant savings for clients by tailoring settlements to their unique needs. Outside of the office, Brian spends his free time with his wife and their young daughter.

Casey Lamb, (888)266-0962 x204

Casey is an Enrolled Agent and has been working with taxes and finance since 2013. During that time, he has saved countless families and small businesses from IRS collections. Outside of work, Casey enjoys exploring the Colorado mountains on his motorcycle while taking in the fresh air.

 

FAQs

Can you stop the IRS from taking money out of my bank account?

Absolutely! Once retaining our services, we are able to immediately secure a hold on enforced collection action. This gives us time to present your case to the IRS and secure a long-term settlement without you worrying about your paycheck being garnished or bank account emptied.

How do I pay “pennies on the dollar?”

The IRS and some states have a various settlement programs available to resolve your outstanding tax debt. Generally speaking, if we can show that you’re living close to paycheck to paycheck and have minimal assets, then settlement options are going to be a very real possibility. Be wary of anyone saying they can settle your debt if you don’t have a financial hardship or if they haven’t even discussed your financial situation with you.

Can’t I just handle this myself?

While nothing is preventing you from doing so, we highly recommend at least discussing your options with a tax professional first. This is a serious issue and should not be handled like a side project. Our team is available to discuss your tax issues and your first call with us is always free. Take advantage and understand your options before trying to do this alone.

Let’s get started, today.