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McFadden Tax Resolution

IRS Resolution Practice

The IRS sent a letter.
Now there's a path out.

Genese Rogers, CPA, handles every IRS resolution engagement personally — no paralegals, no mills, no handoffs. Just a licensed CPA who knows the code and knows how to negotiate.

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Practice at a glance

$10K+
Minimum case — every engagement gets Genese personally
CPA
Licensed CPA handles every intake and negotiation
All 50
States — federal IRS representation anywhere
24 hrs
Response time after initial contact

What we resolve

Six IRS situations. One specialist.

01

Tax debt you can't pay.

You owe more than you have. Collection notices are piling up. The IRS has more tools than you realize — and so does Genese. There are resolution pathways designed for exactly this.

02

Returns you haven't filed.

Unfiled returns create cascading problems: substitute returns filed by the IRS at the worst possible numbers, automatic penalties, and mounting interest. Filing correctly — even late — is almost always the first step.

03

A notice you haven't opened.

Every unopened IRS notice is a ticking clock. Deadlines pass silently, rights expire, and options narrow. The sooner you act, the more paths remain open.

04

An audit you weren't expecting.

Correspondence audits, office audits, field audits — each requires a different strategy. Genese handles IRS audit representation from initial response through Appeals if needed.

05

A lien, levy, or garnishment.

The IRS has filed a lien on your property, levied your bank account, or is garnishing your paycheck. These are serious — but they can often be released or restructured with the right representation.

06

Penalties that doubled the bill.

Failure-to-file and failure-to-pay penalties compound rapidly. First-time penalty abatement and reasonable cause arguments can eliminate substantial portions of what you owe.

"The IRS statute of limitations on collection is 10 years — but every notice you ignore shortens your options. The window to resolve this on your terms is almost always shorter than people think."

— Genese Rogers, CPA

Don't let another notice go unanswered. A 30-minute call with Genese costs nothing — waiting often costs thousands.

Resolution services

Six resolution paths. The right one for your situation.

01

Offer in Compromise

Settle your tax debt for less than the full amount owed.

An OIC is the IRS's formal program to settle qualified taxpayers' debt for less than the total balance due. Qualification is strict — the IRS will scrutinize your ability to pay, income, expenses, and asset equity. Genese prepares every OIC to survive that scrutiny.

Best fit when

  • Debt significantly exceeds realistic repayment ability
  • Asset equity is limited relative to the balance owed
  • Collection statute has meaningful time remaining
02

Penalty Abatement & Appeals

Reduce or eliminate penalties through legitimate IRS procedures.

Penalties can represent 25–47.5% of your total IRS balance. First-Time Abatement (FTA) is available to taxpayers with clean compliance history. Reasonable cause arguments can eliminate penalties when life circumstances — illness, natural disaster, professional advice — caused the failure.

Best fit when

  • First tax issue after years of clean compliance
  • Documented reasonable cause (health, disaster, reliance on advisor)
  • Penalty balance exceeds $5,000
03

IRS Audit Representation

Authorized representation through every stage of examination.

Genese holds an Enrolled Agent designation in addition to her CPA license, granting unlimited practice rights before the IRS. She handles correspondence, office, and field audits — and pursues Appeals when the examiner's position is wrong.

Best fit when

  • Correspondence, office, or field audit notice received
  • IRS is questioning deductions, income, or business expenses
  • Prior representation produced a poor result
04

Installment Agreements

Structured monthly payment plans that stop collection action.

When full payment isn't possible but an OIC isn't the right fit, a properly structured installment agreement stops levies, releases liens (in some cases), and creates a clear resolution path. Genese negotiates terms that are genuinely sustainable — not the maximum the IRS will take.

Best fit when

  • Owe more than you can pay today but have steady income
  • Need to stop active collection action quickly
  • OIC unlikely to be accepted given asset equity
05

Currently Not Collectible

Temporarily suspend IRS collection when you have no ability to pay.

CNC status formally recognizes that the IRS cannot collect from you right now without creating economic hardship. Collection activity pauses. The statute of limitations continues running. It's not a forgiveness program — but it creates breathing room.

Best fit when

  • Income barely covers necessary living expenses
  • No significant assets available to IRS collection
  • Medical hardship, job loss, or similar circumstances
06

Unfiled Returns Catch-Up

Come current with the IRS — on your terms, not theirs.

IRS Substitute for Return filings almost always overstate your liability, denying legitimate deductions and credits. Filing correctly — even years late — replaces those substitute returns with accurate ones, often reducing the balance dramatically before any resolution strategy begins.

Best fit when

  • Multiple years of unfiled federal or state returns
  • IRS has filed SFRs creating inflated balances
  • Voluntary disclosure before IRS contact is made
Genese Rogers, CPA — McFadden Tax Resolution
  • Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
  • Enrolled Agent (EA) — Unlimited IRS Practice Rights
  • IRS Authorized e-file Provider
  • American Institute of CPAs (AICPA)
  • Maryland Association of CPAs (MACPA)
  • National Society of Accountants (NSA)

Your resolution partner

Genese Rogers, CPA

Founder, McFadden Tax Resolution. Licensed in all 50 states before the IRS.

Genese started McFadden Tax Resolution after spending a decade watching clients get passed from one resolution firm to another — each charging retainers, each assigning the work to someone who had never met the client. She built this practice on a different premise: every case gets her, from the first call to the final resolution letter.

As both a CPA and an Enrolled Agent, Genese holds the highest credentials available for tax representation. She has negotiated Offers in Compromise, penalty abatements, installment agreements, and audit reconsiderations across every major IRS resolution program — for individuals, business owners, and estates.

"I don't take cases I can't win or meaningfully improve. If the IRS's position is correct, I'll tell you that in our first call. If there's a path, we'll build the strategy together."

GENESE ROGERS, CPA

She accepts a limited number of resolution engagements each year to ensure every client gets the attention their case demands. If she can't take your case, she'll connect you with someone who can — at no charge for the referral.

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How we work

Stabilize. Diagnose. Resolve. Protect.

01

Stabilize

Days 1–7

  • Confidential intake call with Genese
  • IRS transcript pull — every notice, balance, and filing status
  • Power of Attorney filed (Form 2848)
  • All IRS contact redirected to Genese
  • Collection hold requested where appropriate
02

Diagnose

Week 2

  • Full compliance history review
  • Financial analysis — income, assets, expenses
  • Statute of limitations assessment
  • All resolution pathways identified and ranked
  • Written strategy memo delivered to client
03

Resolve

Weeks 3–24

  • Selected resolution strategy executed
  • All IRS correspondence handled by Genese
  • Offer, agreement, or abatement submission
  • Negotiation through IRS Appeals if needed
  • Written confirmation of resolution received
04

Protect

Ongoing

  • Compliance monitoring — no repeat situations
  • Annual tax planning to prevent future debt
  • IRS notice review (as they arrive)
  • Lien/levy release follow-through
  • Integration with McFadden Accounting if desired

Common questions

The questions everyone asks first.

The firms you see advertising on late-night TV typically work on volume — hundreds or thousands of cases handled by paralegals and junior staff, with a licensed professional signing off at the end. Genese personally takes every intake call, personally reviews every transcript, and personally handles every negotiation. There is no hand-off. If Genese can't personally give your case the attention it needs, she won't accept it.
McFadden Tax Resolution works on flat fees, quoted after the initial transcript review and strategy call. Typical engagements range from $2,500 for a straightforward penalty abatement to $15,000 or more for a complex Offer in Compromise with multiple years and significant debt. If your balance is below $10,000, Genese will refer you to a qualified colleague for free — the economics don't justify the fee for smaller cases.
Sometimes. The Offer in Compromise program is real, and Genese has negotiated significant reductions for qualified clients. But the IRS accepts fewer than 40% of OIC submissions, and many of those advertisements wildly overstate what's achievable. Qualification requires demonstrating that you genuinely cannot pay the full balance — the IRS will verify your income, assets, and expenses in detail. After reviewing your transcripts, Genese will give you an honest assessment of whether an OIC is likely to succeed.
It depends on the resolution pathway. Penalty abatements can be resolved in 4–8 weeks. Installment agreements typically take 6–12 weeks to fully execute. Offer in Compromise cases run 12–24 months from submission to IRS acceptance — the IRS has up to two years to process an OIC. Audit representation timelines vary by examination type and whether Appeals is needed. Genese will give you realistic timing estimates after reviewing your specific situation.
No. McFadden Tax Resolution accepts clients who are not current McFadden Accounting clients. Many resolution clients do choose to transition their ongoing tax compliance work to McFadden Accounting after their IRS matter is resolved — but that's entirely optional. The resolution engagement stands on its own.
A filed lien or active levy is urgent but not a closed door. Genese can file a Collection Due Process (CDP) hearing request, which pauses levy action while you exercise your rights. For levies already in progress, she can request a levy release based on economic hardship (Form 433-A) or negotiate an installment agreement that triggers automatic lien subordination. The sooner you contact her, the more options remain available.
Yes, for Maryland and immediately surrounding states (Virginia, DC, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and West Virginia). State tax agencies — the Maryland Comptroller, Virginia Department of Taxation, etc. — have their own resolution programs that often mirror the IRS framework but with important differences. Genese handles state matters as part of a comprehensive resolution strategy when federal and state issues are intertwined.
Yes. CPA-client privilege applies to tax advice and representation matters. All information you share with Genese in connection with your IRS matter is protected. McFadden Tax Resolution does not share client information with third parties, does not sell leads, and does not refer cases to other firms without your explicit consent. Everything discussed in your initial consultation — even if you decide not to engage — is confidential.

The next step

The notice isn't going away.
But neither are we.

Every day that passes narrows your options. A single confidential call with Genese can clarify exactly where you stand and what the path forward looks like.

24-hour response  ·  CPA-client privilege  ·  $10K+ engagements

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