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Free, confidential eligibility check

Owe Back Taxes?
See What [[Options May Fit]] Your Case.

Start with a short, confidential eligibility check for IRS or state tax debt. We look at the facts first: balance, household vs business context, payroll exposure if any, notices, filing status, and whether relief programs may actually apply.

No guaranteed outcomes. No obligation. Your answers help route the right conversation.

About 3 minutes · No SSN required

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About how much do you owe in back taxes?

A rough range is enough for the first review. Smaller balances may be routed toward DIY-friendly or educational paths.

No guaranteed savings claims. Just a realistic first review.

Freeconfidential case review
≈ 2–3 minrouting-first eligibility check
IRS + statetax issues reviewed
Cases triagedhousehold, joint, business & payroll flagged
Routed, not blastedanswers shape who follows up first
Fast triagecollections-sensitive inquiries prioritized

What happens next

A calmer way to sort out tax debt.

People rarely need more pressure. They need a short path from notices and uncertainty to practical choices.

1

Answer the pressure points

Tell us what you owe, whether household or business debt applies, payroll involvement, notices, and how far collections have gone.

2

Get a realistic review

A tax relief specialist looks for fit across payment plans, hardship status, penalty review, settlement paths, and compliance gaps.

3

Know your next move

If there is a viable path, you get a plain-English plan for protecting income, bank accounts, and peace of mind.

Relief paths reviewed

Different cases call for different programs.

  • Payment plan options
  • Offer in Compromise review
  • Currently Not Collectible status
  • Penalty abatement guidance
  • Unfiled return support

We do not lead with “pennies on the dollar” promises. Some people qualify for settlement paths, some need a payment plan, and some need compliance work first.

IronGate Tax Relief

Built for trust

Plain language, clear expectations, no miracle claims.

Strong tax relief intake should feel credible from the first screen: visible contact options when you need them, a short quiz, process transparency, and honest eligibility language near the call to action.

Situations We Review Every Day

“I had three years of returns sitting half-finished and a levy notice on my desk. I did not need hype. I needed someone to tell me what had to happen first.”
Marcus T.Self-employed contractor, Arizona
“The garnishment made every paycheck feel smaller before I even saw it. The most useful part was getting a clear list of options and what documents they would need.”
Robert V.W-2 earner with IRS collections, Florida
“I kept hearing settlement ads and did not know what was real. The review helped me understand why a payment plan might make more sense than chasing something I would not qualify for.”
James L.Small business owner, Texas

Before you start

Questions people ask first.

Is this a guarantee that my tax debt will be reduced?

No. Tax relief depends on your income, assets, expenses, filing compliance, IRS or state records, and the program involved. The review is meant to identify realistic options, not promise an outcome.

What happens after I complete the quiz?

A tax relief specialist reviews your answers and contacts you to gather the missing facts. If your situation looks like a fit, they explain possible paths such as payment plans, hardship status, penalty review, or settlement options.

Can you help if I have unfiled tax years?

Often, yes. Many relief paths require getting compliant first. That may mean preparing missing returns, reviewing IRS transcripts, and then deciding what resolution path is realistic.

What if the IRS has already started collections?

Use the quiz to flag levies, liens, wage garnishment, bank action, and urgent notices. Time matters, but the right next step depends on the notice, your compliance status, and your financial picture.

Is my information private?

The page asks for basic contact and tax-situation details so a specialist can follow up. Do not submit Social Security numbers, full bank details, or tax documents through this quiz.

Start with a free review

Find out what may apply to your tax situation.

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