Behind on taxes? You have more options than you think. We’ll help you resolve back taxes through payment plans, hardship status, or settlement review — whichever fits.
"Back taxes" simply means tax debt from a prior year that hasn't been paid in full. The IRS treats all unpaid tax as collectible until either you pay it, you settle it, or the 10-year collection statute expires. The longer you wait, the more options narrow — but at any stage, real solutions exist.
Back taxes can come from:
If you can pay the full balance, do it — interest stops accruing the day the payment posts. The IRS accepts payment online, by check, or via direct debit.
Most common path. Pay over up to 72 months in fixed monthly amounts. Learn more about Installment Agreements.
Resolve for less than the full amount when IRS eligibility rules and financial hardship support that option. Learn more about Offer in Compromise.
Pause collection while you're in financial hardship. Doesn't eliminate the debt but protects your income and assets. Learn more about CNC status.
Interest on unpaid tax compounds daily at the federal short-term rate plus 3%. Late-payment penalties add another 0.5% per month. A $10,000 tax bill becomes $14,000 in three years if untouched. Resolving back taxes early is the single highest-ROI financial move most taxpayers can make.
A 15-minute call with a licensed CPA, Enrolled Agent, or Tax Attorney will: pull your IRS account transcript (free, takes 2 minutes), confirm exactly what you owe and for which years, identify which resolution path fits, and tell you the realistic timeline and cost. No credit card. No obligation.
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