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Phoenix Tax Debt Attorney

Many people are aware of the unfortunate fact that taxes, like student loans, generally can't be discharged through bankruptcy. This means that there can be no advantage to filing for bankruptcy regarding overwhelming taxes, right?

Actually, Chapter 7, Chapter 13 and other forms of debt relief can provide debt relief regarding taxes. For instance:

  • Under Chapter 13, tax repayment schedules can be restructured, and the accrual of interest and penalties can be halted.
  • By eliminating other debt under Chapter 7, you can have more disposable income and resources to repay tax debt.
  • A debt relief attorney can work to negotiate a workable repayment plan with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

If you face overwhelming tax debt, contact a Phoenix tax debt lawyer at The Roll Law Office, PLLC. We have helped hundreds of clients resolve tax debt and other debt through bankruptcy and alternatives to bankruptcy.

Stop the Meter on Tax Debt. Contact The Roll Law Office, PLLC

Taxes, tax interest and tax penalties tend to grow when they are not addressed, yet often just a few simple steps can reverse a growing and seemingly insurmountable tax burden.

Firm attorney Guy P. Roll has helped clients manage overwhelming debt in Arizona for more than 15 years and can handle all aspects of your debt relief process, including working with an often unresponsive IRS. We can negotiate with the IRS or manage your entire Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy process. For more information, please contact our firm.

Contact a Phoenix Tax Debt Relief Attorney

To learn more about how The Roll Law Office, PLLC, can help you get a financial fresh start, please contact us today to set up a free consultation. We operate offices in Tempe, Mesa, Scottsdale, Glenwood and the White Mountains/Show Low, Arizona, and can be reached at 866-603-1533 or 602-652-2403.

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