Discover How Much You Could Save with IRS Tax Relief
Free calculator shows your estimated settlement amount in 60 seconds. See if you qualify for Offer in Compromise, Payment Plans, or Penalty Abatement.
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Find out if you could settle for pennies on the dollar through an Offer in Compromise.
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Discover all IRS relief programs you qualify for — OIC, installment plans, CNC status, penalty abatement.
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The calculator provides an estimate based on the same factors the IRS considers — income, debt amount, asset equity, and collection status. It's a useful starting point, but the only way to get a precise picture of your options is through a full financial analysis with an Enrolled Agent.
It evaluates four primary resolution paths: Offer in Compromise, Installment Agreement, Penalty Abatement, and Emergency Collection Defense (Currently Not Collectible status). Most cases involve a combination of these.
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OIC settlements that represent a fraction of the original debt are real and happen regularly. The IRS accepted over 14,000 Offers in Compromise in a recent year. Whether you qualify depends on your specific financial picture — that's what the free consultation is for.
Review your estimated options, then schedule a free 20-minute consultation with A. Erik Wesphalen to go over the numbers in detail. The calculator gives you direction; Erik gives you a plan.