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Millions of Americans Owe Back Taxes and Don't Know Their Settlement Options - Dickmann Tax Group Releases National IRS Debt Relief Guide

Millions of Americans carry delinquent federal tax debt, and a significant portion of them are unaware that the IRS offers structu
Dickmann Tax Group, a Denver-based tax resolution firm serving clients nationwide, today announced the release of a free national guide designed to bridge this knowledge gap and help taxpayers understand their legitimate options before turning to high-pressure national tax relief companies.
IRS data suggests that between 11 and 18 million Americans have outstanding tax debt, collectively owing hundreds of billions of dollars in unpaid taxes, penalties, and interest. Despite the scale of this issue, many taxpayers remain unaware that programs such as the Offer in Compromise, Currently Not Collectible status, and Partial Payment Installment Agreements exist, or how to determine if they qualify.
"Most people who owe the IRS aren't trying to dodge anything. They are stressed, they fear the mail, and they assume their only choice is to pay in full or face harsh collection action," said Kyle Dickmann, founder of Dickmann Tax Group.
"The IRS has formal programs built to address hardship and inability to pay. The problem is that the people who need them most often do not hear about them until it is too late."
What the Guide Covers: The free guide explains core federal resolution pathways in plain language, including:
Offer in Compromise (OIC): Settling a tax debt for less than the full balance owed when paying in full would create financial hardship.
Currently Not Collectible (CNC) status: Temporarily halts IRS collection activity for taxpayers who cannot afford to pay without sacrificing basic living expenses.
Partial Payment Installment Agreements (PPIA): Monthly payment plans that may result in paying less than the total debt owed over time.
Evaluating a tax relief company: Identifying the warning signs of predatory firms, the questions to ask before signing, and what legitimate representation entails.
A Different Standard Than the National Tax Relief Industry
The announcement positions Dickmann Tax Group as an alternative to large national firms that frequently face scrutiny for aggressive sales tactics, high upfront fees, and failed promises. Dickmann Tax Group maintains an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and provides a written guarantee for its services.
"There is an entire industry built on selling fear and collecting retainers before reviewing the case," Dickmann said. "We prefer to provide the information for free, allow individuals to understand where they stand, and earn the relationship from there. An informed client is a better client."
Availability
The national IRS debt relief guide is available at no cost. Taxpayers may request the guide and schedule a consultation by contacting Dickmann Tax Group at (303) 482-2767 or visiting dickmanntaxgroup.com.
Kyle Dickmann, Esq.
Dickmann Tax Group
1001 Bannock St #480, Denver, CO 80204
(303) 482-2767
dickmanntaxgroup.com
Dickmann Tax Group is a tax resolution firm headquartered in Denver, Colorado, representing individuals, families, and self-employed business owners facing IRS and state tax debt. The firm specializes in IRS debt relief strategies, including Offers in Compromise, installment agreements, penalty abatement, and levy and garnishment release. Dickmann Tax Group is BBB-accredited with an A+ rating and stands behind its services with a written guarantee.
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