Tax Debt Resolution

The IRS Doesn't Play Fair. You Need an Advocate.

Tax debt, liens, levies, and wage garnishment are serious — but resolvable. A tax attorney can negotiate with the IRS on your behalf and protect your assets.

Resolve My Tax Debt
$688B
In uncollected tax debt owed to the IRS
80%
Of taxpayers qualify for some form of relief
$0
Cost for initial tax debt consultation

Know Your Rights

Understanding your legal situation is the first step to protecting your rights and getting fair compensation.

1

IRS Collection Actions and How to Stop Them

The IRS can garnish wages, levy bank accounts, and file liens against your property. Once an attorney engages, collection activity typically pauses while your case is under review. Acting quickly protects your assets.

2

Offer in Compromise — Settle for Less

An Offer in Compromise allows taxpayers to settle their debt for less than the full amount owed. Qualification depends on income, expenses, and asset equity. Acceptance rates are higher with professional representation.

3

Installment Agreements and Currently Not Collectible

If you can't pay in full, the IRS offers installment plans. If you truly can't pay anything, "Currently Not Collectible" status pauses collections. An attorney identifies the best resolution strategy for your situation.

Find an Attorney Near You

Local attorneys in your area specialize in Tax Debt Resolution cases. Get matched based on your location — no searching, no guessing.

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  • No upfront fees in most cases
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