Last Updated: April 28, 2026
Tax Relief Roadmap is an independent advertising-supported publisher and lead-generation service. We make money in two ways:
Lead-generation compensation. When you submit a form on our Site requesting information about tax debt relief, we may share your information with one or more third-party companies that offer those services. Those companies (our Marketing Partners) pay us a fee for each qualified lead we deliver. Whether a lead is “qualified” depends on the partner’s criteria — typically minimum debt amount, ability to be contacted, and similar factors.
Affiliate commissions. Some links on our Site are affiliate links. If you click one and become a customer of the linked company, we may receive a commission. You pay nothing extra.
How Compensation Affects What You See
Compensation may affect:
- Which Marketing Partners appear on our Site — we generally feature partners that have agreed to compensate us. We do not feature every company in the industry.
- Where partners appear in our comparisons and listings — when partners offer comparable services, we may give higher placement to those that pay more, unless doing so would conflict with our editorial assessment of the company.
- Whether we write a dedicated review of a particular partner.
How Compensation Does NOT Affect What You See
- Our editorial assessments. Our reviews, ratings, pros/cons, and recommendations reflect our independent analysis based on publicly available information, customer feedback patterns, regulatory records, and our own evaluation criteria. We do not change a rating because a partner pays more. If we believe a partner is unfit to recommend, we do not recommend them — period.
- Negative information. When a Marketing Partner has documented compliance issues, lawsuits, BBB complaints, or other concerning patterns, we disclose them.
- The presence of non-partner companies in our editorial content. When a non-partner company is genuinely a top option, we mention it.
Why This Matters
The tax debt relief industry has a history of consumer harm — including by some companies that aggressively advertise. Pretending that compensation has no effect on advertising-supported publishers is dishonest. We disclose how it affects us because you deserve to know.
If you have questions about our compensation arrangements or believe a specific piece of content is misleading, contact us at editorial@[domain].