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Nationwide Tax Relief — Since 2001

We Get the IRS Off Your Back — So You Can Start Fresh.

When you owe the IRS $20,000, $50,000, or $125,000 — and the interest, late fees, liens, and levies keep piling up — you don't need another website. You need a team that knows the IRS inside and out and has been winning these cases for over 25 years.

Explore IRS relief programs, including Offer in Compromise eligibility
We contact the IRS so collection calls and letters come to us
Review options for tax lien withdrawal, release, or subordination
Evaluate if penalty abatement may reduce prior-year IRS penalties
CPA-reviewed transcript analysis and amended return review
Help identifying an installment agreement that fits your financial situation

IRS relief programs

may help qualifying taxpayers

Every case depends on income, assets, tax history,
and IRS eligibility rules

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Offer in CompromiseCalifornia

Situation

Small business owner faced $185,000 in payroll tax debt across multiple quarters. IRS had filed a lien and was preparing a bank levy.

Solution

Full financial analysis, CPA-reviewed transcripts, OIC application with detailed asset/income disclosure and reasonable collection potential calculation.

Result

IRS accepted Offer in Compromise. Settled for a fraction of the original balance. Lien released after settlement terms met.

Installment AgreementTexas

Situation

Single mother with $42,000 in back taxes. Wage garnishment was taking 25% of each paycheck, making it impossible to cover rent and childcare.

Solution

Immediate IRS contact to request garnishment release. Submitted financial disclosure (Form 433-A) and negotiated streamlined installment agreement.

Result

Wage garnishment released within 10 days. Established affordable monthly payment plan based on disposable income analysis.

Offer in CompromiseOhio

Situation

Retired veteran with $72,000 tax debt accumulated over 6 years. Living on fixed Social Security and VA benefits with minimal assets.

Solution

Comprehensive OIC application demonstrating doubt as to collectibility. Documented all income sources, living expenses, and asset equity.

Result

OIC accepted by IRS. Debt resolved for substantially less than the full balance. Taxpayer retained home and vehicle.

Penalty AbatementFlorida

Situation

Retired couple filed returns late for 3 consecutive years due to medical issues. IRS assessed $28,000 in failure-to-file and failure-to-pay penalties.

Solution

Presented reasonable cause argument backed by medical documentation. Requested first-time penalty abatement where applicable and reasonable cause relief for remaining years.

Result

Majority of penalties removed. Remaining balance set up on affordable payment plan. Full compliance restored going forward.

Offer in CompromiseArizona

Situation

Construction contractor with $96,000 in combined personal and business tax debt. Income fluctuated seasonally and IRS had filed multiple liens.

Solution

Filed 3 years of unfiled returns first. Then submitted OIC with detailed analysis of business cash flow, personal assets, and future earning potential.

Result

OIC accepted. All federal tax liens released upon settlement. Contractor resumed business operations without IRS collection actions.

Currently Not CollectibleNevada

Situation

Disabled senior living on $1,400/month Social Security. Owed $54,000 from a business that failed years earlier. No assets, no ability to pay.

Solution

Submitted Form 433-A documenting income and allowable living expenses. Demonstrated that monthly income did not exceed IRS collection financial standards.

Result

IRS granted Currently Not Collectible status. All collection activity suspended. Annual review established for ongoing eligibility.

These client examples illustrate the types of situations we handle. Individual results vary based on income, assets, tax history, and IRS eligibility rules. No specific outcome is guaranteed. Past results do not predict future outcomes.

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Your Path to Resolution

How We Help You Pursue Relief

Every case follows a proven, professional process — from your first free call to your fresh start.

01

Free Consultation

Tell us your story. We listen, ask the right questions, and assess your situation — at no cost.

02

Transcript Review

We pull and review your IRS account transcripts, notices, and balance details to understand the full picture.

03

Financial Analysis

We analyze your income, expenses, assets, and liabilities to determine which IRS programs you may qualify for.

04

Strategy Development

We build a customized resolution plan — OIC, payment plan, penalty abatement, or the right combination.

05

IRS Representation

We prepare and submit all documentation and represent you with the IRS — you don't have to talk to them.

06

Fresh Start

Once resolved, we help you stay compliant so you can move forward with confidence and peace of mind.

Every tax case is different. Results depend on income, assets, tax history, IRS eligibility rules, documentation, and individual circumstances. No specific outcome is guaranteed.

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Who We Are

Real People. Real Tax Help. Real Fresh Starts.

New Beginning Tax Solutions was built to do one thing: help everyday Americans — including retirees, families, and small business owners — find their way out from under IRS pressure.

We don't judge. We listen, we review your full situation, and we build a plan based on your transcripts, your finances, and the IRS programs that may apply to you.

No Judgment

Tax problems happen to good people. We focus on solutions.

Transparent Process

Every step explained in plain language you understand.

Nationwide Reach

Wherever you are in the U.S., we can help.

Confidential Always

Your situation stays between you and our team.

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Our Process

Our 6-Step Tax Relief Process

Every case starts with a free, no-obligation review. We map out your situation before you commit to anything.

01

Free Consultation

Tell us your story. We listen, ask the right questions, and assess your situation at no cost.

02

Transcript & Notice Review

We pull and review your IRS account transcripts, notices, and balance details.

03

Financial Analysis

We analyze your income, expenses, and assets to determine which programs you may qualify for.

04

Relief Strategy

We build a customized plan — OIC, payment plan, penalty abatement, or combination.

05

IRS Resolution

We prepare and submit all documentation and represent you with the IRS directly.

06

Fresh Start & Compliance

Once resolved, we help you stay compliant so you can move forward with confidence.

Client Stories

Trusted by Families & Businesses Nationwide

I'd been ignoring letters from the IRS for two years. They took the calls, stopped the garnishment, and got me on a payment plan I could actually afford.

Robert M.

Robert M.

Retiree, Florida

As a small business owner, the payroll tax problem was keeping me up at night. They explained every option, handled everything with the IRS, and gave us back our peace of mind.

Sandra K.

Sandra K.

Business Owner, Texas

I thought I had no options. They reviewed my transcripts, found one I didn't know about, and helped me reach a resolution I didn't think was possible. Life-changing.

James T.

James T.

Veteran, Ohio

Testimonials reflect individual client experiences. Results vary based on individual circumstances. No specific outcome is guaranteed.

Educational Examples

How Tax Relief May Help

1Individual Tax Debt

Situation

A taxpayer owed $68,000 in back taxes, penalties, and interest across several years. They had limited assets and modest income.

Possible Path

After reviewing IRS transcripts, income, expenses, and assets, we identified relief options. Depending on eligibility, taxpayers in similar situations may qualify for an Offer in Compromise, an installment agreement, penalty abatement, or hardship status.

Examples are educational only. Results vary. No specific outcome is guaranteed.

2Business Payroll Tax

Situation

A small business owner fell behind on 941 payroll taxes. The IRS assessed the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty personally against the owner.

Possible Path

We reviewed the business finances, pulled IRS transcripts, and prepared a resolution strategy. Depending on the facts, business owners in similar situations may qualify for an installment plan, penalty relief, or other resolution options.

Examples are educational only. Results vary. No specific outcome is guaranteed.

Free IRS Guides & Tools

Everything You Need to Understand Your IRS Options

Browse our free resource library — IRS program guides, penalty explainers, collections timelines, downloadable checklists, and interactive tools. Written in plain English by tax relief professionals.

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Common Questions

IRS Tax Relief Questions Answered

Possibly — through the IRS Offer in Compromise program. If you can show that paying the full balance would create financial hardship, or if there is doubt about the amount owed, the IRS may accept a reduced settlement. This requires detailed financial disclosure and IRS review. Most applications are rejected when filed without proper analysis.

Yes. The most common path is to set up a payment arrangement or demonstrate financial hardship. Once an installment agreement is in place or an Offer in Compromise is accepted for processing, garnishments are typically released.

Yes. Bank levies can often be released quickly when you act fast. The IRS has a 21-day hold period on levied funds, which creates a window to negotiate a release.

Generally yes — the IRS requires current filing before approving most relief programs. We help you identify missing returns and get them filed correctly.

You may qualify for Currently Not Collectible status, which temporarily pauses IRS collections. The IRS reviews your income, expenses, and assets to determine eligibility.

We prioritize time-sensitive situations — active levies or garnishments — and work to engage the IRS as quickly as possible. Full resolution timelines vary depending on your financial situation, the IRS programs involved, and what documentation is needed.

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New Beginning Tax Solutions is a private tax resolution company. Not affiliated with the IRS or any government agency. Results vary based on individual circumstances. Free consultation does not create an attorney-client relationship.