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Tax Debt Relief

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Our tax debt relief services are designed to help individuals and businesses resolve outstanding tax liabilities. From negotiating with tax authorities to developing manageable repayment plans, we provide personalized solutions to reduce stress and regain financial stability.

Required Documents:
Icon Driver’s License or State ID
Icon IRS Tax Notices
Icon Recent Tax Returns (Last 3-5 Years)
Icon Proof of Income (W-2s, 1099s, Pay Stubs, or Bank Statements)
Icon Expense Documentation

Our Process

Innovative Process, Reliable Results

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Our FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

This section is an essential tool that provides quick and clear answers to the most common questions, helping both visitors and the customer service team.

Filing early helps avoid processing delays, reduces the risk of identity theft, and ensures a faster refund if you’re eligible. Additionally, if you owe taxes, early filing gives you more time to plan your payment or set up an IRS payment plan before the April 15 deadline.

It’s best to wait until you have all required documents, such as W-2s or 1099s, to avoid filing an incorrect return. However, if the deadline is approaching and you’re missing some forms, you can estimate your income and file an amendment later if needed. Alternatively, you can request an extension to file by October 15, but any owed taxes must still be paid by April 15.

If you miss the April 15 deadline and owe taxes, you may face penalties and interest on the unpaid amount. However, if you’re expecting a refund, there is no penalty for late filing, but you should file as soon as possible to claim your money. You can also request an extension until October 15, but any owed taxes must still be paid by April 15 to avoid penalties.

You can check your refund status using the IRS’s “Where’s My Refund?” tool on their website or through the IRS2Go mobile app. Typically, electronic filings with direct deposit are processed within 21 days, while paper returns may take longer.