😢 Unpaid Taxes? Goodbye Passport!! 😡
Let Our Tax Experts Help Resolve Your IRS Debts Fast!
Need IRS debt forgiveness? Consider an offer in compromise.
As you know, whether traveling for business or pleasure, you need a valid passport for most trips outside the United States. These days, you even need a passport to fly to and from Canada or Mexico.
I wanted to make you aware of a new law that’s on the books that requires and/or authorizes the State Department to deny, revoke, or limit your passport if you have “seriously delinquent tax debt.”
You have seriously delinquent tax debt if
- the amount you owe exceeds $50,000, including interest and penalties;
- the IRS has assessed that amount; and
- the IRS has filed a notice of tax lien, and all administrative remedies have been exhausted or served to you by levy.
If you have a tax bill you can’t afford to pay, you may be tempted by ads from companies that promise to broker total IRS debt forgiveness on your behalf. But complete forgiveness of tax liability outside of bankruptcy is very unlikely. An offer in compromise may be a more realistic option.
DQ Tax Service helps individuals and business owners resolve their tax debts fast. Owing money to the IRS can be intimidating and stressful. We’ve helped hundreds of people lower their debt and get their lives back. We’re with you every step of the way.
We can work together to make your tax liability no longer “seriously delinquent”. You can accomplish this by:
- entering into an installment agreement or an offer in compromise that satisfies the amount agreed upon,
- requesting innocent spouse relief, or
- requesting a collection due process hearing following an IRS levy.
At DQ Tax Service, we’re here to help.
- Take action to help protect your assets
- Work directly with the IRS so you don’t have to
- Handle all tax debt sizes, big and small, simple to complex
TYPES OF TAX DEBT CASES WE HANDLE
- Wage garnishment
- Tax liens
- Tax levies
- Delinquent tax returns
- Interest & penalty abatement
- Offer-in-Compromise
- Installment agreements
- Innocent / injured spouse relief