Tax relief programs are NOT intended as a way for individuals and families to avoid paying IRS or state taxes. The Tax Relief Center believes every individual and family should make their best efforts to file and pay taxes on a yearly basis.
However, there are situations where individuals and families who've paid taxes on time for years suddenly find themselves experiencing a personal or business hardship - such as a loss of job, reduction in income, medical bills, or other personal or financial – and, as a result, back taxes may become a serious problem.
When this occurs, taxpayers have two viable options to resolve back taxes:
The taxpayer can work directly with the IRS or the taxpayer can choose to use the services of professional tax relief specialists who have the experience and expertise to apply existing tax relief code to negotiate the best possible resolution with the IRS.
The following links contain important information regarding tax relief options and tax relief programs available to taxpayers – including the IRS Fresh Start Program and the Free Taxpayer Advocate Service:
What does receiving an IRS Collection Notice mean?
How much do Tax Relief Services cost?
Can I negotiate with the IRS myself?
Who can benefit from a Free Tax Relief Consultation?
What is Wage Garnishment and how can you release it?
What is the IRS Fresh Start program and is it right for me?
What is the Innocent Spouse and Injured Spouse Allocation and could I qualify?
Will the IRS assist me if I was a victim of a hurricane?
What is an IRS Installment Agreement and is it my best course of action?
I have an IRS Levy can I get it removed?
What is an Offer in Compromise and how do I qualify for it?
What is IRS Penalty Abatement and how do you qualify for it?
How does the IRS Statute of Limitations work?
How can you reduce the impact of an IRS Tax Lien?
What is the Taxpayer Advocate Service and what are some tips for contacting them?
What can and can't the IRS seize if you have failed to pay taxes?