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Need IRS tax debt relief? IRS tax debt comes in many shapes and forms. A few of those are IRS audits, back taxes and just plain old unpaid taxes. There are many ways to deal with an IRS tax debt including but not limited to paying the debt off in full, an offer in compromise, an IRS installment agreement and getting declared currently not collectible. Most people can’t afford to pay their IRS tax debt off in full so they are left with the other options. Many people have heard that the best way to get your IRS tax debt reduced is with an offer in compromise. In theory, an offer in compromise will allow you to settle your IRS tax debt for pennies on the dollar. This sort of program does work in many cases but in the great majority of cases, an offer in compromise is not something most taxpayers will qualify for. A lot of other companies will tell you that your IRS tax debt can be reduced with this program but this is usually not the case. Our IRS tax debt relief agents will explain all of your options to you intelligently and truthfully. An installment agreement is the most common type of IRS debt settlement program. The difficulty of getting approved for an installment agreement usually depends on the total amount of IRS tax debt. Depending on your monthly income and expenses, you may qualify for the non collectible status. This status allows you to put a hold on payments to the IRS. The program requires properly filled out financial statements be sent to the IRS and through negotiations, we can get them to hold off collection action on your IRS tax debt for a certain amount of time. In general, this period is at least a year and often times longer depending on your current financial situation. Interest does continue to accrue during this period so that is one thing to consider when entering into a program such as this to reduce your IRS tax debt. Get IRS Tax Debt Now For more information about getting your IRS tax debt reduced, contact one of our IRS tax debt relief representatives at (800) 632-1750 or fill out our contact form and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
IRS Tax Debt Get your IRS Tax Debt reduced now. Our tax relief agents have the knowledge and experience to help reduce your IRS Tax Debt. Call us now: (561) 237-5443 Need IRS tax debt relief? IRS tax debt comes in many shapes and forms. A few of those are IRS audits, back taxes and just plain old unpaid taxes. There are many ways to deal with an IRS tax debt including but not limited to paying the debt off in full, an offer in compromise, an IRS installment agreement and getting declared currently not collectible. Most people can’t afford to pay their IRS tax debt off in full so they are left with the other options. Many people have heard that the best way to get your IRS tax debt reduced is with an offer in compromise. In theory, an offer in compromise will allow you to settle your IRS tax debt for pennies on the dollar. This sort of program does work in many cases but in the great majority of cases, an offer in compromise is not something most taxpayers will qualify for. A lot of other companies will tell you that your IRS tax debt can be reduced with this program but this is usually not the case. Our IRS tax debt relief agents will explain all of your options to you intelligently and truthfully. An installment agreement is the most common type of IRS debt settlement program. The difficulty of getting approved for an installment agreement usually depends on the total amount of IRS tax debt. Depending on your monthly income and expenses, you may qualify for the non collectible status. This status allows you to put a hold on payments to the IRS. The program requires properly filled out financial statements be sent to the IRS and through negotiations, we can get them to hold off collection action on your IRS tax debt for a certain amount of time. In general, this period is at least a year and often times longer depending on your current financial situation. Interest does continue to accrue during this period so that is one thing to consider when entering into a program such as this to reduce your IRS tax debt. Get IRS Tax Debt Now For more information about getting your IRS tax debt reduced, contact one of our IRS tax debt relief representatives at (561) 237-5443 or fill out our contact form and we will get back to you as soon as possible. Consultation Request
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