IRS Debt Relief
 

                       IRS Debt Relief  



Call a Tax Expert Today

For the millions of Americans struggling witth the stress of IRS debt that they cannot pay, IRS Debt Relief is as simple as a telephone call away. Problems such as:

 

  •     IRS Levy or Garnishments  
  •      IRS Federal Tax Liens  
  •      Filing Back Tax Returns  
  •      IRS Back Payroll Tax Problems  
  •      State Tax Problems  


are easily handled by tax resolution companies made up of tax attorneys, CPAs and Enrolled Agents who

have years of experience in dealing with the IRS and state taxing agencies.

A tax resolution specialist understands the various types of IRS Debt relief that is available to struggling families.

Despite what you may have heard, IRS tax collectors really do want a solution to your tax debt and there are solutions.

 Offers in Compromise

Congress has authorized the IRS to settle a tax debt for less than what is owing.

IRS Payment Plans

Several types of IRS payment plans or Installment Agreements are available. With these you can make affordable monthly payments to pay off your IRS tax debt.

Partial Payment Installment Agreement

With this payment plan you will be able to make monthly payments on your back taxes over the remaining legal time for the IRS to collect from you. As with an Offer in Compromise you will end up paying less than what you owe. This type of tax debt relief agreement may be preferable to an Offer in Compromise. A tax resolution specialist will be able to analyze your finances and determine if this would be the right solution for you.

Tax Debt Bankruptcy

Some types of taxes can be wiped out in a bankruptcy. A tax bankrupty attorney will be able to review your indivdual case and answer all of your questions.

Uncollectible status (hardship)

When you simply cannot afford to pay any amount the IRS will stop all collection actions against you until you can get back on your feet.

 Innocent Spouse Relief

 By requesting innocent spouse relief, you can be relieved of responsibility for paying tax, interest, and penalties if your spouse (or former spouse) improperly reported items or omitted items on your tax return.

Now is the time to get your life back. Call a tax professional for IRS debt relief now.