Paid In Full Tax Services
Relieve Back Taxes Through a Lump Sum Payment to the IRS
Paying back your taxes in full is the fastest way to remove a lien, stop accruing interest, and close the case. Priority Tax Relief offers “paid in full” tax services to help guide you through the lump sum payment process from start to finish to ensure that your payment is accurately applied, records are in order, and any liens or collection actions are properly resolved.
First-Time Penalty Abatement
Payoff Verification
Payment Processing
First, our team checks for First-Time Penalty Abatement, which could help save thousands before sending a lump sum to the IRS
Confirm the exact dollar amount you owe, including accrued penalties and interest, so the lump sum fully resolves the balance
Prepare and submit a full payment to the IRS with correct documentation with the help of a tax professional
Lien Release
Tax Planning
Let our team of tax professionals handle communications with the IRS to secure the release of any tax liens on your assets
Prepare and submit a full payment to the IRS with correct documentation with the help of a tax professional
Is a Full Pay Agreement Right for Me?
Paying back taxes in full to the IRS is the most straightforward way to clear tax debt and begin to feel financial relief. However, this may not always be the best fit for everyone.
Taxpayers who have the financial means to pay their full balance in a single lump sum and want to avoid the long-term commitment of a monthly payment plan would be best for a full pay agreement. If paying the full balance could cause financial hardships, there may be better options available. Consult with our team of CPAs, tax attorneys, and enrolled agents to see if a full pay agreement is right for you, or if there is a better option available.
Options to Pay Back Taxes in Full
The IRS Direct Pay Tool allows taxpayers to pay back taxes in full through the following methods:
Bank Transfer
This is a free option that allows taxpayers to pay the IRS directly from a checking or savings account through the IRS Direct Pay portal. Payments are typically processed within 1-2 business days. You will receive a confirmation number once the payment is submitted.
Debit or Credit Card
The IRS also accepts debit or credit card payments via a third-party payment system. This option may be more convenient for some taxpayers who need to pay immediately but do not have the funds available in the bank account or the bank account is not yet linked to the portal. Processing fees may apply, with the risk of additional interest to the overall cost if the credit card balance is not paid off quickly.
Check or Money Order
Mail is another option to pay the IRS using a personal check, cashier’s check, or money order. This must be made payable to the U.S. Treasury. However, this can often take the longest of the three options, as it requires waiting for the IRS to receive the mail and process it.
Contact Priority Tax Relief at 888-708-2872 to learn more about IRS Back Tax Full Pay Service and schedule a consultation.
Cancellation: Any cancellation of services must be made in writing and delivered to 400 S. Jefferson, Suite 100, Spokane, WA 99204 within three business days of the date of this agreement. If the client cancels services during this time, Company, reserves the right in its sole discretion to convert the agreed fee payment structure to an hourly one by which Client agrees to pay Company an hourly rate of five hundred fifty dollars an hour, entitling Client to a refund of up to fifty percent of all monies paid beyond the ten day money back guarantee in cases where no aggressive collection action is in place.