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IRS Tax Debt Settlement — Resolve What You Owe for Less

If you’re carrying the weight of IRS tax debt, you already know how quickly things can spiral. Interest compounds daily. Penalties stack on top of penalties. Collection notices turn into liens. Liens turn into levies. What started as a manageable tax bill can balloon into a financial crisis that feels completely out of control.

But here’s what the IRS won’t tell you: you may not have to pay the full amount.

IRS tax debt settlement is a legitimate, legal process that allows qualifying taxpayers to resolve their debt — sometimes for pennies on the dollar. At Tax Resolution Team US, our experienced IRS tax debt settlement attorneys have helped thousands of individuals and businesses negotiate real relief with the IRS and reclaim their financial freedom.

IRS Tax Debt Settlement Options Available to You


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Offer in Compromise (OIC) — Settle for Less Than You Owe

The Offer in Compromise is the most well-known IRS debt settlement program — and for good reason. It allows qualifying taxpayers to settle their entire federal tax debt for a lump sum significantly lower than the original balance.

The IRS evaluates your ability to pay, your income, your expenses, and the equity in your assets before accepting an OIC. The application process is detailed and unforgiving — one mistake can result in rejection. Our IRS tax debt settlement lawyers know exactly how to build a compelling, airtight OIC submission that maximizes your chances of approval.

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Installment Agreements — Structured Payments That Work for You

Not everyone qualifies for an Offer in Compromise — but that doesn’t mean you’re out of options. An IRS installment agreement lets you pay down your tax debt in manageable monthly installments rather than a crushing lump sum.

Our tax settlement attorneys negotiate directly with the IRS to secure payment terms based on what you can actually afford — not what the IRS initially demands. The right agreement stops collection activity and puts you on a clear, structured path to full resolution.

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Penalty Abatement — Eliminate Unfair Penalties

A surprising portion of many taxpayers’ IRS debt isn’t actual tax owed — it’s penalties and interest piled on top. Late filing penalties, failure-to-pay penalties, and accuracy-related penalties can dramatically inflate your total balance.

Our IRS tax relief attorneys aggressively pursue penalty abatement on your behalf, presenting the legal and factual grounds that qualify you for reduction or total elimination of these add-on charges. Many clients are shocked at how much their balance drops once penalties are removed.

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Currently Not Collectible (CNC) Status — Hit the Pause Button

If your current financial situation makes it genuinely impossible to pay your tax debt without sacrificing basic living expenses, the IRS can classify your account as Currently Not Collectible. This legally halts all collection activity — no garnishments, no levies, no enforcement actions — while you stabilize your finances.

Our attorneys know how to document and present your hardship case to qualify you for CNC status quickly and effectively.

Why IRS Tax Debt Settlement Requires Professional Help

IRS tax debt settlement isn’t a DIY project. The IRS is a sophisticated collection agency with trained agents, strict procedures, and every incentive to collect as much as possible. Without professional representation, most taxpayers either overpay, miss critical deadlines, or disqualify themselves from programs they didn’t know they were eligible for.

A qualified IRS tax debt settlement attorney levels the playing field by handling all IRS communication on your behalf, identifying every settlement option available to you, building the strongest possible case for reduced liability, protecting you from enforcement actions during the process, and ensuring every deadline is met with precision. The right legal representation doesn’t just reduce your bill — it protects your rights, your wages, and your assets throughout the entire settlement process.

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