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IRS launches online Tax Debt Help tool for millions
Summary
The IRS on April 16 launched an online 'Tax Debt Help' tool to guide individuals and businesses through options for resolving overdue federal tax bills. The tool provides interactive guidance and does not require users to provide personal information.
Content
The Internal Revenue Service announced a new online "Tax Debt Help" tool on April 16. It is designed to guide individuals and businesses through options to resolve overdue federal tax bills. The agency says the tool uses a short series of interactive questions and directs users toward potential payment or relief options. The IRS described the launch as part of a broader effort to modernize services and reduce barriers to compliance.
Key facts:
- The IRS launched the Tax Debt Help tool on April 16 to help taxpayers explore ways to address overdue federal tax balances.
- The tool asks a short series of interactive questions and can point users to options such as payment plans, temporary delays in collection activity, or an offer in compromise.
- Users can explore options without signing in or submitting forms; the tool does not request Social Security numbers, names, or addresses.
- The agency said the tool is part of a larger modernization effort and that additional IRS resources remain available for those ready to proceed.
Summary:
The IRS says the tool is intended to make tax compliance clearer and to reduce the need for callers or in-person visits. Undetermined at this time.
