Tax Debt Guides
Practical, action-oriented guides for handling IRS situations — stop a garnishment, settle a balance, file old returns, navigate the system without paying for help you don't need.
When you’re in the middle of an IRS situation — wage garnishment, bank levy, multiple unfiled years — you don’t need a glossary. You need a plan.
The guides below are step-by-step playbooks for the situations people most often need help with. Each one tells you what’s happening, what your real options are, and where the free DIY paths exist before any paid firm enters the picture.
IRS CSED Calculator (Collection Statute Expiration Date)
Calculate your IRS Collection Statute Expiration Date (CSED). The 10-year limit on IRS collection — including tolling events that pause the clock.
IRS Installment Agreement Calculator
Calculate your IRS payment plan monthly payment, total interest, and total cost. Free calculator for streamlined and non-streamlined installment agreements.
IRS Penalty & Interest Calculator
Estimate your IRS failure-to-file penalty, failure-to-pay penalty, and interest. Free calculator using current IRS rates and rules.
IRS Settlement Estimator (Offer in Compromise Calculator)
Estimate your IRS Offer in Compromise settlement amount using the official Reasonable Collection Potential formula. Free, no email required.
IRS Wage Garnishment Calculator (Publication 1494)
Calculate how much of your paycheck the IRS can take with a wage levy. Uses IRS Publication 1494 exemption tables — the same numbers your employer uses.
How to Stop an IRS Wage Garnishment in 2026 (Real Steps, Not Hype)
An IRS wage garnishment can be stopped — usually within a single pay cycle if you act fast. Here are the five real ways to stop a wage levy, what your employer must do, and the moves that don't work.
Innocent Spouse Relief: The Complete 2026 Guide (And When You Actually Qualify)
Innocent Spouse Relief lets you escape joint IRS tax liability when your spouse (or ex) caused the problem. Three flavors of relief, real eligibility rules, deadlines, and how to file Form 8857 yourself.
The IRS Fresh Start Program: What It Actually Is in 2026 (And What It Isn't)
The IRS Fresh Start Initiative is real — but it's not a one-shot forgiveness program. Here's what's actually under the umbrella, who qualifies for what, and how to apply directly without paying a tax relief firm.
Anthem Tax Services Review (2026): Honest Pros, Cons, and Real Costs
Independent review of Anthem Tax Services — single-fee pricing, money-back guarantee, mixed customer feedback, and when you should choose them over Optima or Community Tax.
Best Tax Relief Companies of 2026: Independent Rankings
Independent, no-pay-to-play rankings of the best tax relief companies in 2026 — with the bad parts left in. Compare Optima, Anthem, Community Tax, Larson, and Tax Defense Network.
Community Tax Review (2026): Pros, Cons, and Real Pricing
Independent review of Community Tax — two-phase pricing, in-house bookkeeping, mixed customer feedback. How they compare to Optima and when they're the right choice.
IRS LT11 / Letter 1058: The Final Notice — Your 30-Day Window
An IRS LT11 (or Letter 1058) is the Final Notice of Intent to Levy. You have 30 days before the IRS can seize your wages or bank account. Here's exactly what to do.