Infinity Resolution Launches Free IRS Tax Analysis for Texas SMBs

Enrolled Agent Michelle Hiller Rolls Out Free IRS Tax Analysis Program Ahead of 2026 Collection Season

League City, United States – June 10, 2026 / Infinity Resolution /

Houston, Texas — May 27, 2026

Infinity Resolution, a Texas-based tax resolution firm led by IRS-credentialed Enrolled Agent Michelle Hiller, announced today the formal rollout of its complimentary Tax Analysis Report program — a structured, case-specific assessment designed to give individuals and small business owners a clear picture of their IRS exposure before committing to any resolution strategy. The program launches as IRS enforcement data continues to show elevated collection activity against self-employed professionals and small businesses carrying back-tax balances.

KEY FACTS

  • 30+ years of individual tax experience and 15+ years of business tax expertise held by lead Enrolled Agent Michelle Hiller
  • The IRS collected over $4.9 trillion in tax revenue in fiscal year 2024, with enforcement actions — including liens, levies, and garnishments — accelerating in the post-pandemic compliance cycle (IRS Data Book, 2024)
  • Infinity Resolution specializes in IRS installment agreements, Offer in Compromise (OIC) settlements, Currently Not Collectible (CNC) status designations, and bank levy releases
  • The firm handles Texas Workforce Commission and Texas Comptroller audits — a niche capability not offered by most national tax resolution companies
  • Free initial consultation and Tax Analysis Report available to all prospective clients before any fees are discussed
  • Average IRS penalty and interest accrual on unpaid balances can reach 0.5% to 1% per month — meaning a $50,000 balance grows measurably every 30 days of inaction (IRS Publication 594)

Why This Matters Now

IRS enforcement patterns have shifted significantly since 2023. Following multi-year staffing increases funded by the Inflation Reduction Act, the agency has expanded its collection infrastructure, with renewed focus on small business payroll tax delinquencies, self-employed income discrepancies, and unfiled returns. For taxpayers already facing wage garnishments or bank levies, the window to negotiate favorable resolution terms narrows the longer the debt remains unaddressed.

The IRS’s own Offer in Compromise program — governed by the standards outlined in IRS Form 656 and the Internal Revenue Manual’s doubt-as-to-collectibility framework — accepts roughly 31% of submitted OIC applications (IRS Data Book, FY2024). That acceptance rate, while meaningful, reflects a process that demands precise financial documentation, accurate calculation of Reasonable Collection Potential (RCP), and strategic timing. Submitting an OIC without that preparation is one of the most common — and costly — mistakes Hiller’s team sees.

The Infinity Resolution Approach: Structure Before Action

What differentiates Infinity Resolution’s methodology is the insistence on a thorough tax analysis before any negotiation begins. Rather than defaulting to a single resolution vehicle, the firm maps each client’s financial profile against available IRS programs — installment agreements, CNC status, penalty abatement, OIC, or lien subordination — and selects the path most likely to achieve lasting resolution.

It’s worth noting that not every taxpayer qualifies for an Offer in Compromise. Clients with stable income and significant equity in assets may find that OIC applications are rejected, making structured installment agreements or penalty abatement the more realistic and efficient path. Transparency about those limitations upfront is a core part of how the firm builds trust with clients who have often been overpromised by prior advisors.

Once engaged, Infinity Resolution immediately steps in as the sole point of contact with the IRS and applicable state authorities. All collection communications are redirected to the firm — stopping wage garnishment pressure, halting bank levy threats, and removing clients from the direct line of IRS contact.

Executive Quotes

Michelle Hiller, EA, Founder — Infinity Resolution: “The most damaging thing I see is people waiting. Every month that passes, penalties compound, the IRS’s leverage grows, and your options narrow. Our Tax Analysis Report exists because people deserve to understand exactly where they stand before they take a single step — not after they’ve paid someone a retainer.”

Michelle Hiller, EA, on Texas-specific enforcement: “Texas Workforce Commission and Comptroller audits have their own rules, their own timelines, and their own negotiating dynamics. This isn’t federal IRS procedure — it’s a separate process that trips up even experienced practitioners. We’ve worked inside these audits enough to know where the pressure points are and how to move forward efficiently.”

About Infinity Resolution

Infinity Resolution is a Texas-based tax resolution firm specializing in IRS negotiations, state tax authority disputes, and collection defense for individuals and small businesses. Led by Enrolled Agent Michelle Hiller — credentialed directly by the IRS with over 30 years of tax experience — the firm provides personalized resolution strategies including Offer in Compromise filings, installment agreements, bank levy releases, and wage garnishment relief. Infinity Resolution offers a free consultation and complimentary Tax Analysis Report to all prospective clients. Learn more at www.infinityresolution.com.

Contact Information:

Infinity Resolution

4905 Dickens Landing Dr
League City, Texas 77573
United States

Infinity Resolution
+1-281-796-1143
https://www.infinityresolution.com