Mike Habib's tax representation firm is a boutique practice focused on resolving tax problems for individual and business taxpayers across the United States, with particular emphasis on the Phoenix metropolitan area and surrounding Arizona counties. The firm is led by Mike Habib, an IRS-licensed Enrolled Agent and NTPI Fellow with a BBB A+ rating. Habib's firm was designated as an Endorsed Local Provider (ELP) by Dave Ramsey from 2012 to 2019, indicating third-party validation of their approach to tax resolution.
The firm offers comprehensive tax debt resolution services including wage garnishment release, bank levy release, IRS and state tax lien resolution, back tax settlement negotiation, employment tax problem resolution, offer in compromise assistance, and IRS audit representation. They handle both individual and business tax issues, including TFRP (trust fund recovery civil penalty) matters, 941 payroll tax problems, unfiled tax returns, and negotiated tax settlements. All services include professional representation before the IRS and state tax authorities.
The firm distinguishes itself through direct representation by a licensed Enrolled Agent rather than non-credentialed staff, responsiveness noted in client testimonials, negotiation of settlements to lower balances, and establishment of affordable payment plans. Marketing emphasizes the dangers of mishandling tax problems, positioning professional expertise as protection against severe consequences like property loss and accumulated penalties.
However, the website conflates tax debt relief (a legitimate debt resolution service) with credit repair, which is misleading. Tax debt is distinct from credit card debt or unsecured debt, and resolving tax problems does not directly repair credit reports—though it may prevent further negative credit impacts. Consumers should understand this is specialized tax representation, not general debt settlement or credit repair. No pricing information is provided, and results depend heavily on individual tax situations and IRS willingness to negotiate.