IRS Tax Bankruptcy in Arizona: IRS help from Scott Allen, E.A.
IRS Tax Bankruptcy in Arizona
IRS discharge in bankruptcy—Why residents of Arizona should consider filing a bankruptcy to settle their IRS debt.
- When you cannot qualify for an Offer in Compromise
- The IRS is not the decision maker. The Bankruptcy Code supersedes the IRS code.
- Bankruptcy is often less costly than entering an installment arrangement
- When you have debts other than tax debts—both are taken care of when you file a bankruptcy
- In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy you pay the IRS zero!
- Many individuals qualify for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy even with a high income
- If you don’t own a home, the tax lien that survives the bankruptcy doesn’t affect you negatively
I will help you analyze all tax settlement options at the same time so that you are confident you made the right choice. Call today for a free initial confidential consultation about an IRS tax bankruptcy in Arizona.
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