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Tax Relief written on a Calculator

Fortunately, there are a myriad of tools available for taxpayers who want to tackle their tax debt issues and dispute the collection actions taken by the IRS.

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Woman looking at debt letter

A taxpayer can seek relief from a spouse's tax burden by applying for the Innocent Spouse program or the Injured Spouse program, depending on the circumstances.

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Levy written on the calculator

Communicating with the IRS to work out a payment plan, put a hold on your account, or even negotiate a lesser amount due may help delay or avoid the IRS levy.

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Tax Relief Professionals at TaxAudit

TaxAudit specializes in tax relief help, and we are so confident in our ability to help taxpayers navigate tax debt - we believe we have it down to a science.

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TaxAudit's Tax Debt Relief Team

TaxAudit provides Tax Debt Relief services that make dealing with the IRS or state less stressful. We know the the laws regarding taxes and tax debt collection.

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Tax Relief Professional

If you have a large tax bill, figuring out your options for getting out of tax debt can be stressful. Thankfully, there’s a proven approach you can follow.

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Innocent Spouse Relief Form

If you qualify, Innocent Spouse Relief can help remove or particialy remove a tax burden from an innocent spouse.

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Request Denied

The IRS denied your request, so what now? What if you do not have resources to pay the additional tax that may not have been yours to begin with?

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Question Mark

Knowing whether you are liable for back taxes owed by your spouse depends upon a variety of factors. Let's discuss the various aspects of spouse liability.

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Manage Your Tax Liability written in a notebook

With innocent spouse relief, you can request the IRS remove your liability for taxes, penalties, and interest owed on income your spouse did not report.

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woman distressed about tax bill

A person may be relieved of paying some or even all of the tax, penalties, and interest on a tax debt if they meet the conditions for Innocent Spouse Relief.

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Debt Burden Cartoon

Yes, there are legitimate tax relief companies that can help you reduce your tax debt. However, there are scam companies as well. Learn what to look out for.

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Wage Garnishment written on paper next to calculator

The employer has the job of gathering the information needed from the affected employee to determine the correct wage garnishment amount from the IRS tables.

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Wage Garnishment

The IRS may collect federal taxes that are due by garnishing (levying) a taxpayer’s wages. The IRS will notify your employer to begin garnishing the wages.

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Owe Taxes

No matter the cause of each person’s tax debt, there are a number of different programs offered by the IRS to help taxpayers get back into the good books.

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Book with California Taxes written on the cover

Options are available to those who cannot pay their taxes in full by the deadline. A good line of communication with the CA Franchise Tax Board is critical.

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wooden house and gavel

The answer to this depends on your particular financial circumstances, how much you owe the IRS, and why you owe them money in the first place.

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1040 tax return with Passport and $100 bill

If certified by the IRS to have seriously delinquent tax debt, the U.S. State Department can deny passport applications or revoke currently active passports.

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Five Stars

With excellent customer service and well-trained tax professionals, TaxAudit is set up to be the best tax debt relief program in the industry. Here's why:

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Tax Debt Relief

Millions of individuals and business owners in America currently have unpaid IRS tax liabilities. Here are a few items to consider for tax debt relief options.

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Tax Return

If you are in a domestic abuse type situation, it is important to understand your rights as a taxpayer so that you can safeguard your finances for the future.

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