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How to Achieve Tax Relief from IRS
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If you're struggling to pay your taxes, or you owe more than you can afford, you may be able to qualify for tax relief from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Here are some steps you can take to achieve tax relief from the IRS: 1. Determine your eligibility: The IRS offers several tax relief programs, such as installment agreements, offers in compromise, and currently not collectible status. Each program has its own eligibility requirements, so it's important to understand which program is best for you. 2. Contact the IRS: Once you've determined which program you may be eligible for, contact the IRS to start the application process. You can call the IRS toll-free at 1-800-829-1040 to discuss your options. 3. Provide documentation: When you apply for tax relief, you'll need to provide documentation to support your application. This may include financial statements, bank statements, pay stubs, and tax returns. 4. Negotiate a payment plan: If you owe taxes but can't pay them in full, you may be able to negotiate a payment plan with the IRS. An installment agreement allows you to pay your taxes in monthly installments over time. 5. Consider an offer in compromise: If you owe more than you can afford to pay, you may be able to settle your tax debt for less than the full amount owed through an offer in compromise. However, this program is generally only available if you can demonstrate that you cannot pay your full tax debt. 6. Seek professional help: If you're struggling to navigate the tax relief process or have complex tax issues, consider seeking help from a tax professional. An enrolled agent or tax attorney can help you understand your options and negotiate with the IRS on your behalf. Remember that the IRS can be flexible when it comes to tax relief, but it's important to act quickly and be proactive in seeking relief. The sooner you address your tax problems, the more options you'll have for resolving them.
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