{"id":10953,"date":"2025-01-05T09:07:32","date_gmt":"2025-01-05T17:07:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.irs.com\/?page_id=10953"},"modified":"2025-01-05T09:07:32","modified_gmt":"2025-01-05T17:07:32","slug":"tax-relief","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.irs.com\/en\/tax-relief\/","title":{"rendered":"Tax Relief"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h2>Assistance From Tax Professionals<\/h2>\n<p>IRS.com is one of the top resources for tax information in the United States. If you are looking for professional help to resolve your <a href=\"https:\/\/www.irs.com\/debt-issues\">tax issues<\/a>, IRS.com strongly recommends you speak with one of our partners to see what options are available to you. Simply follow\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/ctax.me\/?a=23&#038;c=5&#038;p=c&#038;s1=\" rel=\"\u201dnofollow\u201d noopener\" target=\"_blank\">this link<\/a>\u00a0to contact a tax account executive to review your case and find the best solution to your tax problems.<\/p>\n<p>While there are many tax relief companies out there, only <a href=\"https:\/\/ctax.me\/?a=23&#038;c=5&#038;p=c&#038;s1=\" rel=\"\u201dnofollow\u201d noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Community Tax<\/a> is rated #1 by numerous independent organizations, boasts an A+ rating from the BBB, and has resolved over 700 million in tax liabilities.<\/p>\n<p>We at IRS.com are proud to recommend <a href=\"https:\/\/ctax.me\/?a=23&#038;c=5&#038;p=c&#038;s1=\" rel=\"\u201dnofollow\u201d noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Community Tax<\/a> as the leading Tax Relief Company for your state and federal tax debt needs, whatever they may be.<\/p>\n<div class=\"container-fluid\" style=\"padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px;\">\n<div class=\"wrap_call_to_action\">\n<div class=\"row-fluid\">\n<div class=\"col-xs-3 col-sm-2 col-md-2 col-lg-2 rm-mobile-plr\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"center-block\" src=\"https:\/\/www.irs.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/12\/Tax_Relief_Icon.png\" alt=\"call-img\" \/><\/div>\n<div class=\"action-content col-xs-9 col-sm-10 col-md-10 col-lg-7\">\n<h3>Find Out If You Qualify For Tax Debt Relief<\/h3>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Tax professionals can help if you have tax issues or owe money to the IRS. Get a free consultation today.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"col-xs-12 col-sm-12 col-md-12 col-lg-3\"><a class=\"irs-btn btn-call-1\" href=\"https:\/\/ctax.me\/?a=23&#038;c=5&#038;p=c&#038;s1=\" rel=\"\u201dnofollow\u201d noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Get Tax Relief<\/a><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<h2><strong>Tax Debt Relief Articles<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p><strong>What Happens If You Don\u2019t Pay Your Taxes?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>If you don\u2019t pay your taxes on time, the penalties can be severe. The longer you wait to resolve your tax debt, the more difficult and costly it will be. As a taxpayer, it is important to understand the IRS collection process as well as your options for setting up a payment arrangement. If your taxes are not fully paid when you file your tax return, the IRS will send you a bill for the amount owed. This marks the beginning of the collection process.\u00a0<a href=\"\/articles\/what-happens-if-you-dont-pay-your-taxes\" data-cke-saved-href=\"\/articles\/what-happens-if-you-don\u2019t-pay-your-taxes\">&gt;&gt; See Full Article &lt;&lt;<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>What To Do If You Cannot Pay Your Taxes<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Although the IRS prefers that you find a way to pay your taxes in full, extenuating circumstances can sometimes prevent that from happening. If you find yourself unable to pay in full, the IRS has options available to help you resolve your tax debt. Depending on your situation, you may be able to request an installment agreement, an Offer in Compromise (OIC), a temporary delay of collection, or an extension of time to pay.\u00a0<a href=\"\/articles\/irs-options-if-you-cannot-pay-your-taxes\" data-cke-saved-href=\"\/articles\/irs-options-if-you-cannot-pay-your-taxes\">&gt;&gt; See Full Article &lt;&lt;<\/a><\/p>\n<div class=\"container-fluid\" style=\"padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px;\">\n<div class=\"wrap_call_to_action\">\n<div class=\"row-fluid\">\n<div class=\"col-xs-3 col-sm-2 col-md-2 col-lg-2 rm-mobile-plr\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"center-block\" src=\"https:\/\/www.irs.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/12\/Efile_Icon.png\" alt=\"call-img\" \/><\/div>\n<div class=\"action-content col-xs-9 col-sm-10 col-md-10 col-lg-7\">\n<h3>Ready To Settle Back Tax Issues?<\/h3>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Find out if you you qualify for the IRS Fresh State Initiative.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"col-xs-12 col-sm-12 col-md-12 col-lg-3\"><a class=\"irs-btn btn-call-1\" href=\"https:\/\/ctax.me\/?a=23&#038;c=5&#038;p=c&#038;s1=\" rel=\"\u201dnofollow\u201d noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Learn More<\/a><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><strong>Federal Tax Payment Options<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>There are several options for paying your taxes. To pay your tax liability in full right away, the \u201cDirect Pay\u201d\u00a0on the IRS.gov website, allows you to pay your tax bill directly from your checking or savings account. You can also make a payment by check or money order using\u00a0Form 1040-V (Payment Voucher). If you don\u2019t have enough funds available in the bank, you may consider paying taxes with a credit card instead. There are additional options if you don\u2019t have enough money to fully pay your tax bill by the due date, such as an Online Payment Agreement or an Offer in Compromise.\u00a0<a href=\"\/articles\/federal-tax-payment-options\" data-cke-saved-href=\"\/articles\/federal-tax-payment-options\">&gt;&gt; See Full Article &lt;&lt;<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>What to Do If You Get a Notice from the IRS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Every year, the IRS sends millions of letters and notices to taxpayers for various reasons. There are many different types of notices issued by the IRS \u2014 depending on the notice you receive, you may have a range of options. If you receive an IRS notice in the mail, you should first determine the nature of the inquiry and the stated deadline for a response. It is sometimes possible to get additional time to respond to a notice and you may even be able to resolve the issue by simply calling the telephone number provided on the notice.\u00a0<a href=\"\/articles\/what-do-if-you-get-notice-irs\" data-cke-saved-href=\"\/articles\/what-do-if-you-get-notice-irs\">&gt;&gt; See Full Article &lt;&lt;<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Information About Online Payment Agreements<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>If you owe more taxes than you can afford to pay at the moment, the IRS offers payment arrangement options. However, it is important to understand that regardless of your reason for paying taxes late, the IRS will charge interest and penalties for late tax payments. If you owe back taxes and cannot find another solution (such as a bank loan or other financing alternative), you may be able to apply for an \u2018Online Payment Agreement\u2019 with the IRS.\u00a0<a href=\"\/articles\/information-about-online-payment-agreements\" data-cke-saved-href=\"\/articles\/information-about-online-payment-agreements\">&gt;&gt; See Full Article &lt;&lt;<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Settle Tax Debt With an \u2018Offer in Compromise\u2019<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><a class=\"btn btn-primary\" style=\"padding: 14px; font-size: 18px!important;\" href=\"https:\/\/ctax.me\/?a=23&#038;c=5&#038;p=c&#038;s1=\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\">Get In Contact With A Tax Executive <\/a><\/p>\n<p>An Offer in Compromise (OIC) may be your best option if you cannot pay your full tax liability or if paying the full amount would cause you financial hardship. With an OIC, a qualified taxpayer can submit an offer to the IRS and request to settle their tax debt for less than the total amount due. However, the OIC program is not for everyone and it comes with strict eligibility requirements.\u00a0<a href=\"\/articles\/settle-tax-debt-offer-compromise\" data-cke-saved-href=\"\/articles\/settle-tax-debt-\u2018offer-compromise\u2019\">&gt;&gt; See Full Article &lt;&lt;<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>How to Handle a Federal Tax Lien<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>A tax lien is a claim against property that the government uses to protect its interests while pursuing tax debt. The IRS will place a lien against your property only after they have sent you a bill and you have not paid it. Being hit with a tax lien is stressful, but if you understand the process, it will be much easier to navigate.<br \/>\n<a href=\"\/articles\/how-handle-federal-tax-lien\" data-cke-saved-href=\"\/articles\/how-handle-federal-tax-lien\">&gt;&gt; See Full Article &lt;&lt;<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>What Is a Tax Levy?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>If you owe back taxes, the IRS may place a levy on your property and\/or assets. A tax levy is defined as \u201ca legal seizure of your property to satisfy a tax debt.\u201d The IRS may levy (i.e. seize and sell) any type of real or personal property that you own or have an interest in. This can include your home, car, bank accounts, wages, retirement funds, rental income, and more. It is important to understand how a tax levy can affect you, as well as your options for releasing a levy and resolving your tax debt.\u00a0<a href=\"\/articles\/what-tax-levy\" data-cke-saved-href=\"\/articles\/what-tax-levy\">&gt;&gt; See Full Article &lt;&lt;<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>IRS Tax Debt Relief<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>If you\u00a0owe the IRS\u00a0money, there are several key factors to keep in mind. The IRS is like any other &#8220;lender&#8221; \u2013 they are interested in collecting what they can, when they can. It is difficult to understate the benefit of paying the IRS what you can afford to pay, even if it\u2019s a small amount. Ignoring your tax debt will impel the IRS to use tough tactics against you, such as garnishing your wages or taking your tax refunds. It is also essential to make sure you are well-represented when dealing with the IRS. There are many reputable firms with experience on how to best present your situation to the IRS.\u00a0<a href=\"\/articles\/irs-tax-debt-relief\" data-cke-saved-href=\"\/articles\/irs-tax-debt-relief\">&gt;&gt; See Full Article &lt;&lt;<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>5 Tips for People Who Owe Taxes<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>If you owe taxes, it may feel as though you\u2019ve been cast adrift upon a sea of uncaring bureaucracy. Don\u2019t despair \u2014 you have rights! You have the right to provide more information to the IRS if you can substantiate your claim that you owe less tax or have a basis for penalty relief. You also have the right to competent representation. In some cases, your best option for saving money will be to hire a qualified tax professional to argue your case for you.\u00a0If you cannot afford a professional tax representative, you may qualify for the\u00a0pro bono services of a Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC).\u00a0<a href=\"\/articles\/5-tips-people-who-owe-taxes\" data-cke-saved-href=\"\/articles\/5-tips-people-who-owe-taxes\">&gt;&gt; See Full Article &lt;&lt;<\/a><\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<h2>You May Also Like<\/h2>\n<p><script data-cfasync=\"false\" src=\"\/cdn-cgi\/scripts\/5c5dd728\/cloudflare-static\/email-decode.min.js\"><\/script><script async src=\"\/\/pagead2.googlesyndication.com\/pagead\/js\/adsbygoogle.js\"><\/script><br \/>\n<ins class=\"adsbygoogle\" style=\"display: block;\" data-ad-format=\"autorelaxed\" data-ad-client=\"ca-pub-8891066618221498\" data-ad-slot=\"3103276579\"><\/ins><br \/>\n<script>\n(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});\n<\/script><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; Assistance From Tax Professionals IRS.com is one of the top resources for tax information in the United States. 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