If you owe $10,000 or more to the IRS, a licensed tax professional — an Enrolled Agent, CPA, or tax attorney — can review your situation and see if you qualify for relief.
About how much do you owe the IRS? Pick a range to begin — no documents needed.
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The amount you owe shapes which programs may be available. Pick your range to see what a licensed tax professional can review with you — it takes about a minute, and there's no obligation.
Owe less than $10,000? You may still have options — but federal relief programs are generally most impactful for larger balances. A pro can point you in the right direction either way.
The first conversation is free. If it's not the right fit, you walk away with a clearer picture of where you stand.
Answer a few quick questions about what you owe. No documents needed to start.
We match you with an Enrolled Agent, CPA, or tax attorney who specializes in IRS debt.
Talk through the relief programs you may qualify for — then decide what's right for you.
Most people who owe the IRS don't know what's available to them. A licensed pro can tell you which of these you may qualify for.
A program that may let you settle your tax debt for less than the full amount you owe — if you qualify.
A monthly payment plan that lets you pay down what you owe over time instead of all at once.
A status that can pause IRS collection when paying would create real financial hardship.
A request to reduce or remove certain penalties added to your balance, in qualifying cases.
When you reach out, you're connected with a licensed tax professional who specializes in IRS debt — someone who can review your situation and explain your options honestly.
Enrolled Agents, CPAs, and tax attorneys — not call-center sales reps.
The people you talk to do tax resolution every day. They know the programs.
The first conversation is free and exploratory. You decide what happens next.
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Find out which relief programs you may qualify for. The conversation is free, and there's no commitment.