Finding out you owe money to the IRS can be overwhelming. Whether it's a few thousand dollars or much more, many taxpayers panic or worse, avoid the problem altogether. Unfortunately, the wrong decisions can turn a manageable tax issue into a much larger financial burden.
The good news is that IRS tax debt doesn't always have to end in wage garnishments, bank levies, or aggressive collection actions. By understanding the most common mistakes people make, you can take proactive steps to protect your finances and work toward resolving your tax debt.
At PJN Tax Solutions, we help business owners facing IRS tax debt. If you still have questions after reading this blog, or need help resolving your tax issue, contact us today.
1. Ignoring IRS Notices
One of the most common and costly mistakes is simply ignoring letters from the IRS.
The IRS doesn't immediately levy bank accounts or garnish wages. Instead, it sends a series of notices explaining what you owe and what actions may be taken if the balance remains unpaid. Ignoring these notices doesn't make the debt go away. In fact, it usually limits your options and increases the likelihood of collection action.
2. Waiting Too Long to Get Help
Many people hope their financial situation will improve before dealing with their tax debt. While that may seem reasonable, waiting often allows penalties and interest to continue growing.
The earlier you address your tax problem, the more resolution options may be available.
3. Failing to File Tax Returns
Some taxpayers avoid filing because they know they can't afford to pay. This is a costly mistake.
The IRS generally requires all required tax returns to be filed before considering many relief programs. In addition, the failure-to-file penalty is often much higher than the failure-to-pay penalty.
Even if you can't pay your balance in full, filing your return on time is usually the better option.
4. Assuming There's Only One Solution
Many people believe they have only two choices: pay the IRS in full or face collection actions.
In reality, the IRS offers several programs that may help qualifying taxpayers, including:
- Installment Agreements
- Offer in Compromise
- Currently Not Collectible status
- Penalty Abatement
The right solution depends on your unique financial situation.
5. Cashing Out Retirement Savings Without Exploring Other Options
Some taxpayers withdraw money from retirement accounts to pay the IRS immediately.
While this may seem like the quickest solution, it can create additional taxes, early withdrawal penalties, and long-term financial consequences. Before making a decision that could affect your future, it's important to understand all of your available options.
6. Believing Tax Resolution Scams
If you've searched online for tax help, you've probably seen ads promising to "settle your tax debt for pennies on the dollar."
While an Offer in Compromise is a legitimate IRS program, not everyone qualifies. Be cautious of any company that guarantees specific results before reviewing your financial situation.
A reputable tax resolution firm will evaluate your case first and recommend the solution that best fits your circumstances.
7. Trying to Handle Complex IRS Issues Alone
Simple tax issues can often be resolved without professional assistance. However, when significant tax debt, payroll tax issues, liens, levies, or audits are involved, the process can quickly become complicated.
Working with an experienced tax resolution professional can help you understand your options, communicate with the IRS effectively, and avoid costly mistakes.
Take Action Before Your Tax Problem Gets Worse
IRS tax debt rarely resolves itself. The longer you wait, the more penalties and interest can accumulate, and the greater the risk of collection actions such as bank levies, wage garnishments, or tax liens.
Remember, the IRS generally wants taxpayers to resolve their debts not ignore them. Taking action early often gives you more flexibility and may help you avoid unnecessary stress, additional costs, and more aggressive collection efforts.
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If you're struggling with IRS tax debt, you don't have to face it alone.
Our experienced tax resolution team can review your situation, explain your options, and help you develop a strategy to resolve your tax debt.
Call PJN Tax Solutions to schedule your FREE, no-obligation consultation and take the first step toward resolving your IRS tax problem.