Tax Allstars exists because navigating the IRS is hard enough without also having to find the right professional, organize your records, and manage a months-long process on your own.
The IRS tax resolution industry has a problem. On one end, there are licensed professionals — Enrolled Agents, CPAs, and tax attorneys — who are excellent at what they do but often aren't equipped to manage intake, document collection, client communication, and case logistics at scale. On the other end, there are large "tax relief" companies that take enormous upfront fees, promise settlements they can't guarantee, and rely on unlicensed staff to handle cases that require licensed expertise.
Tax Allstars sits in the middle — but not as a compromise. We are deliberately not a tax firm. We are a coordination platform. We do the organizational work that gets cases from intake to ready-to-resolve, then hand them to licensed professionals who do the actual tax work. Professional liability stays where it belongs: with the licensed professional. Our job is to make sure nothing falls through the cracks.
It's a model built for the client who doesn't know where to start, who has tried to handle this on their own and gotten lost, and who needs someone to take ownership of the logistics while an actual licensed expert handles the IRS.
Every structural decision in how Tax Allstars operates comes back to a single principle: the people with licenses and professional liability should be the ones giving tax advice and representing clients. Our job is everything around that.
We use a four-document system that establishes clear roles and responsibilities: a Client Services Agreement that defines our role as administrative coordinator, a Professional Engagement Letter that establishes direct professional-client privity, an Independent Contractor Agreement that governs our relationship with licensed professionals, and a Section 7216 consent form that governs data sharing between all parties.
Fees are structured with a documented administrative component (Brokentoy LLC) and a professional services component (the licensed professional) — disclosed separately on every agreement. Our coordinators operate under a written internal policy that defines exactly what they can and cannot do. They can organize your documents. They cannot read your notice and tell you what it means. That's your licensed professional's job.
Our business model, documents, and workflows were designed around California consumer protection law, IRS Section 7216, and federal tax practitioner guidelines from the start.
Tax documents are sensitive. Every file is stored in an access-controlled vault. Your documents are shared only with your assigned professional, with your explicit consent.
We don't tell you what you qualify for. We don't promise outcomes. We connect you with a licensed professional who can give you an honest assessment — and then do the work.
Every professional in our network holds independent licensure and professional liability (E&O) insurance. The professional responsibility is theirs — as it should be.
The website footer on every page reads: "Tax Allstars is a service brand operated by Brokentoy LLC." This is intentional and accurate. We are transparent about who we are, what we do, and what we don't do — because the people who come to us deserve clarity, not marketing language.
Tell us about your IRS situation. We'll coordinate a licensed professional who will give you an honest assessment — no commitment required.
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