How We Reduced $80,362 in IRS Debt to $3,500 — A Real Tax Resolution Case
- Executive Admin

- Nov 21, 2025
- 2 min read
A real case and the 3 urgent steps you can follow to stop garnishments and get your financial peace back.
In this video we show how we negotiated a massive reduction with the IRS. Watch the real process and learn the quick plan we used to stop levies and secure affordable payments.
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Why This Video Matters
What you’ll see in the video is not marketing smoke and mirrors — it’s the result of proven IRS negotiation techniques, legal knowledge, and a strategy designed to remove the financial weight from people and businesses. When the IRS demands an amount that keeps you up at night, ignoring it will only make things worse. The correct response is immediate, evidence-based action.
How We Did It — The 3-Step Breakdown
Step 1 — Fast assessment and prioritization
We review notices and financial records immediately.
We identify avoidable penalties and administrative errors.
Outcome: a focused strategy with real chances of success.
Step 2 — Building the case
Organized, compelling documentation.
Financial justification for the offer (income, expenses, assets).
Professional communication with the assigned IRS agent.
Step 3 — Negotiation and resolution
We file an Offer in Compromise or an Installment Agreement, whichever fits the case.
We negotiate penalty abatements and realistic terms.
We protect the client from levies and garnishments.
Immediate benefit: Stop collection actions and secure a payment plan you can actually live with.
Is This Process Right for You? Warning Signs
You received a formal IRS notice with a large amount.
There’s a lien on your property or wage garnishment in place.
Accumulated back taxes and confusing letters you don’t understand.
If you answered “yes” to any of the above, act now — delaying typically increases penalties and costs.
Social Proof & Trust Signals
10,000+ clients served with cases like the one shown.
Proven results: debt reductions, levy removals and sustainable agreements.
Bilingual team (ENGLISH/SPANISH) and strict confidentiality.
Quick FAQs
How long does a negotiation take?
It depends on the complexity; many matters start to move within 4–12 weeks after correct submission.
Will you ask for my SSN on the form?
No. For security, we do not collect SSNs on initial web forms. Sensitive personal data is handled securely with your explicit consent during private consultation.
Do you offer payment plans?
Yes — we negotiate payment plans tailored to the client’s real cashflow.
Don’t let one notice become a crisis.
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