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Frequently Asked Questions


Who is eligible for Tax Relief?

Almost everyone is eligible for some form of tax relief. Our Tax Relief Professionals know your rights. From swiftly liberating a wage garnishment to negotiating a settlement, they will provide a fast, accurate solution and enforce your rights in the way they were intended.

How much could I save if I took advantage of this settlement?

That depends on your specific situation such as your age, total assets, income, expenses, etc. In an average case, we usually save tens of thousands of dollars for our clients. To get an assessment of your particular situation, call one of our professionals at our toll-free number (1-800-391-4625).

Could I file the settlement myself?

Of course. Anyone can file his or her own settlement. However, the IRS scrutinizes each case very closely. If your proposal is not accurate or complete, you may wind up paying much more than you should. Most people find that working with a firm that specializes in settlements actually saves a lot of time and work but also a significant amount of money. Our team of professionals knows the critical IRS secrets.

Why does the IRS want to settle?

There are situations where a person will not be able to pay their full debt to the IRS. The IRS realizes that there are many circumstances where no matter how hard they try they will not be able to get the full amount they are due. So it's in their interest to settle with

How can the IRS collect money from me or my company?

The IRS has a staff of about 18,000 and will be staffing more in its Collection Division. They can file a federal tax lien against all your assets; levy your bank accounts and/or wages; seize your home, investments, retirement, cars, business, or anything of value.

Why can't my CPA or attorney handle this?

It's not their specialty. Because our expertise is specifically in handling tax collection, we have the knowledge and familiarity with the documents and procedures to work with the IRS in an efficient and collaborative manner.

How do I know that I will get my settlement proposal accepted by the IRS?

We use the IRS guidelines, so we can tell you with a very high degree of accuracy if you qualify or not. If we feel that you are not a likely candidate for a settlement, we will tell you so before you consider retaining us.

What if I have other questions?

Our professionals will answer all your questions. Fill out the form on our home page or call our toll-free number (1-800-391-4625).

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