Dealing with the IRS is intimidating. Threatening notices and balance due letters in the mail box. Paychecks, bank accounts and retirement funds are targeted. At Newline Tax, we help everyday tax payers stop collections, reduce tax debt, and deliver peace of mind so our clients can finally breathe again.
Unlike the big-box firms, you don’t get passed around a call center. You work with a dedicated team of experienced professionals who know your name and your case. Get Relief Now
The IRS is the largest and most powerful collection agency on the planet. In-order for them to determine whether a tax payer is collectible or not they assign each of us an amount of money they believe we can survive off on per month. It's based on our age, family size and where we live. It's a ridiculously low amount and includes only the bare essentials such as food, clothing, housing, utilities, transportation and health care.
But here's the kicker - credit cards, personal loans, the second car, student loans, your children's schooling, your hobbies - none of these are considered "allowable expenses " and are not used when deciding how much you can afford to pay back the IRS. Oh, did we mention they also use your "gross income" not your "net income" when deciding how much you must pay them each month?
Starting to see how unfair the process is? This is why professional negotiations are required to get the most fair and affordable outcomes possible.
We don't talk to IRS customer service, we speak and negotiate directly with the agents in-charge of your case.
Step 1 - IRS Tax Investigation
Step 2 - IRS Tax Resolution
Case Study 031277: Valerie S. - Costa Mesa, CA. – Unfiled Returns & IRS Collections
Valerie came to us with three years of unfiled tax returns and an IRS income underreporting exam.
The IRS reassessed her and sent a CP504 Notice—the final warning before garnishment and levy—putting her home and financial security at serious risk.
Our team quickly took action:
Today, Valerie is safe from IRS collections and finally has the time and space to rebuild her finances.
Case Study 102876: Kenneth P. - Brandon, FL. – $171,000 IRS Debt
Kenneth came to us owing $171,000 and facing extreme IRS collection actions:
Our team immediately stepped in. We contacted the San Francisco Revenue Officer—who was out on vacation at the time—and had them return to the office the very next day. Within 24 hours, we succeeded in getting both the bank levy reversed and the wage garnishment stopped.
From there, we secured Kenneth’s approval for a Partial Payment Installment Agreement, cutting his monthly payment down to a manageable level and saving him $1,200 per month compared to what the IRS originally demanded.