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  1. If you need help with back taxes, you can1234:
    • Apply for a tax relief program, such as an IRS payment plan, an offer in compromise, a currently-not-collectible status, or a penalty abatement.
    • Collect your paperwork and file your back taxes using tax software or a tax professional.
    • Be prepared to pay fees or penalties, or claim your refund if you are eligible.
    • Seek help from a tax-relief provider if you have a large or complex tax debt.
    • Don't forget to file your state return as well.
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    Here's an overview of five common tax debt relief programs for people who need help with a federal tax bill, back taxes, a tax penalty, and more. IRS payment plan Offer in compromise Currently-not-collectible status Penalty abatement Tax-relief providers
    www.nerdwallet.com/article/taxes/tax-relief-back-ta…
    If you're behind on your taxes because you can't afford them, several tax relief options are available, including offers in compromise, penalty abatement and payment plans. 5. Don't be afraid to ask for help. Many tax software packages allow you to file prior-year tax returns, and tax pros do prior-year returns, too.
    www.nerdwallet.com/article/taxes/back-taxes-past-…
    Tax relief may offer you more time to pay, or help you settle a tax debt for less than the amount you owe. While the IRS offers several relief options, here are three you should consider if you owe back taxes. 1. Short-Term Payment Plans
    www.forbes.com/advisor/taxes/back-taxes-relief/

    How to File Back Taxes

    • Collect Your Paperwork Before you file back taxes, make sure you have all the relevant tax forms for that tax year. ...
    • Determine How You'll File Your Back Taxes ...
    • Be Prepared to Pay Fees or Penalties ...
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    Following funding from the Inflation Reduction Act, it's now easier for taxpayers to get assistance with tax bills with new self-help tools, like the IRS Document Upload Tool, improved phone service with callback features and the addition of bots that can answer simple questions, set up or modify a payment plan and request a transcript.
    This lets you settle your back taxes with the IRS for less than you owe. According to the IRS, it may be an option if you absolutely can’t pay your tax debt or if doing so creates a financial hardship. But it's much harder to get the IRS to sign off on an offer in compromise than on a payment plan.
    If your financial situation improves, the IRS may try to collect the balance owed. Generally, the tax agency has up to 10 years to collect taxes due. You may be tempted to hire a tax relief company to assist with shaking your tax debt. These businesses provide services to help people get rid of back taxes.
    Back taxes are taxes that are delinquent or overdue, typically from previous years. The IRS begins to charge penalties and interest on late or unpaid taxes the day after the tax filing deadline for that year. If the bill remains unpaid, notices will follow and the agency may eventually begin other collection measures.
  3. Best Way To Pay Your Back Taxes And Get Relief - Forbes

  4. Tax Relief: 5 Ways to Deal With Tax Debt - NerdWallet

  5. IRS helps taxpayers by providing penalty relief on nearly 5 million ...

  6. Get help with tax debt | Internal Revenue Service

  7. Back Taxes: How to File Past-Due Returns - NerdWallet

    WebApr 19, 2024 · Learn how to file and pay your back taxes to avoid penalties, interest and collection actions. Find out how to get tax transcripts, use the right forms, request a payment plan and more.

  8. How Do I File Returns for Back Taxes? - TurboTax

  9. Filing Past Due Tax Returns | Internal Revenue Service

  10. Free Tax Help - Taxpayer Advocate Service

  11. How to File Back Taxes - Investopedia

  12. Home - Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS)

    WebThe Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) can help you if you have tax problems that you can’t resolve on your own. Find out how to contact an advocate, get free tax assistance, and learn about your taxpayer rights.