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How much tax debt do you have?

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What types of tax debt do you have?

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Federal & State

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Are you currently in a tax resolution program?

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What's your zip code?

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FINAL STEP: What are your basic contact details?

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Tax Relief Can ELIMINATE

Back Taxes

Wage Garnishment

Bank Levies

Tax Liens

Tax Penalties

Tax Relief Can HELP

Reduce Payments

Protect Assets

File Late Tax Returns

Negotiate Offers in Compromise

Your Piece of Mind

Recent IRS Tax Settlements*

Client Owed Paid Savings
Janet T.
Lawrenceville, GA
$30,533 $1,483 95%
William V.
Las Vegas, NV
$64,865 $6,354 90%
Phillip P.
New York, NY
$75,853 $5,587 93%
Susan K.
Minneapolis, MN
$16,065 $6,747 58%
Juan V.
Flagstaff, AZ
$42,556 $10,000 77%
Latisha W.
Atlanta, GA
$17,935 $3,000 83%
Seth G.
Boca Raton, FL
$102,353 $32,113 69%
Andrew H.
Dallas, TX
$4,356 $2,000 54%
Alex S.
Chantilly, VA
$23,795 $1,789 92%
Frederick T.
San Diego, CA
$22,500 $795 96%

Frequently Asked Questions

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If you're behind on filing your taxes -- you're not alone. Last year, over a 8.2 million U.S. residents owed $83 billion in back taxes.

Most cases of delinquent filings aren't caused by reckless spending but by financial hardship. Most are individuals who simply can't afford to deal with their tax burden due to a job loss or medical bills.

At FinallyZero.com, we're working to help you out of your tax debt.

By using technology to match you with top-ranked, tax professionals, and help you navigate the filing and settlement process with confidence.

We've connected thousands with tax counsel, enabling them to escape crippling debt, wage garnishment, bank levies, tax liens and more.

Find out if you qualify for tax relief by completing our short quiz above.

If you're a pre-qualified candidate, we'll connect you with a tax expert that will walk you through the process of settling your debts properly, while protecting the assets you have.

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Nope. Never.

Though it's always important for you to know your own credit score (from each of the 3 credit reporting bureaus), as well as how many tax filings you're behind, we don't need your credit history and information to see if you qualify for tax relief.

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No.

You're under no obligation to work with us or any of our partners if you don't want to.

If you qualify for tax relief, we'll match you with a top-rated, tax relief specialist that will schedule a FREE initial consultation and help you uncover your best path to financial freedom.

The pre-qualification quiz above takes only 20 seconds, and is a great way to find out if you're a candidate, as well as estimate the quickest path to resolving your debt.

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No. You're not required by law to have legal representation when corresponding with the IRS.

However, it's usually best to speak with a specialist who has experience in resolving back taxes.

Take advantage of an experienced tax relief expert's intial FREE consultation. From there, you can decide to if you need the help of a legal specialist or experienced tax relief expert.

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The pre-qualification quiz above and initial consultation are completely FREE.

You're under no obligation to work with us or any of our partners.

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Technically, not paying your past due taxes is considered a misdemeanor. This means you can be fined up to $25,000 for each tax year you're delinquent. You could even be sent to prison for (a maximum of) a year. This is unlikely, as the IRS would rather collect their money than send you to jail. If you know you owe them money, you might be surprised at their willingness to work with you if you come forward.

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