Find out exactly what options you have for your IRS tax balance. No charge, no pressure. A licensed tax professional will review your situation and explain your realistic options.
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Here is what happens when you request a consultation through our referral link.
Basic details about your tax situation — what you owe, which years, whether you have received any IRS notices.
A tax specialist will review your situation, pull your IRS transcript with your permission, and identify which resolution programs you may qualify for.
They will tell you what your realistic options are. If you do not qualify for an OIC, they will tell you. If a self-service payment plan is sufficient, they will say that too.
No obligation. If you choose to retain their services, they will present fees and a plan. If not, you keep the information you learned at no cost.
A professional tax debt consultation is most helpful if you:
Owe $7,000 or more to the IRS
Have received an IRS notice or collection letter
Have unfiled tax returns from prior years
Are facing or worried about wage garnishment
Want to know if you qualify for an Offer in Compromise
Are not sure which IRS program applies to your situation
Have a payment plan but think you may qualify for less
Have IRS debt and unfiled returns to address together
When you click the consultation link on this site, you will be taken to an intake page where you can submit your information and request a callback from a licensed tax professional. You are not committing to anything by requesting the consultation.
During the consultation, the tax professional will review your IRS account, explain your options, and let you know honestly whether professional representation makes sense for your situation. If you choose to move forward, fees will be explained clearly upfront. If not, you keep what you learned at no cost.
The consultation is free. The information you get is genuinely useful. There is no reason to keep guessing about your options.
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