Federal Consumer Relief has experienced tax lawyers to help with your IRS back taxes and work towards stopping IRS collection activity. For over 30 years the firm's tax lawyers continue to aggressively pursue the best possible IRS tax debt solution for each client, saving them thousands of dollars along the way. Our firm offers many tax relief services, including: Offer in Compromise, Installment Agreement, Currently Not Collectible status, Bank Levy Release, Wage Garnishment Release, and Tax Account Review.
IRS tax debts require immediate action. To collect tax debt, the IRS has multiple weapons it can use to devastate your financial and personal life. They use federal tax liens, garnishments, levies, and intimidating notices and telephone calls. To protect yourself, your home, and your job from this IRS arsenal, you should consider having a tax lawyer on your side. Our tax lawyers understand the complexity of your IRS back tax problem and will work to get you the IRS tax debt relief you deserve.
If you are seeking more information about taxes and tax debt resolution, please check out our Resource Center. In it, you will find unique resources such as a glossary of common tax and tax debt terms, FAQs about resolving tax liabilities, and articles drafted by our firm addressing complicated aspects of IRS tax debt. In addition, feel free to use our collection of tax tools and financial calculators.
Our tax lawyers are ready to help identify the best possible solution to your IRS back taxes. We can take the first steps today towards obtaining the best possible tax relief from your IRS back tax liability. You deserve a fresh start, call us toll-free at 1-866-741-1144 or fill out our contact form now!
» Individual results may vary and are based on ability to save funds and successful completion of all program terms. Our Debt Settlement program does not assume or pay any consumer debts, and does not provide tax, legal advice or offer credit repair. Creditors are under no obligation to accept settlement offers from Federal Consumer Relief. Program is not available in all states. Read and understand all our contract terms prior to enrollment.