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Protect yourself from unfair IRS claims. If your spouse’s mistakes are costing you, it’s time to act. Secure Innocent Spouse Relief now and stop the IRS from holding you accountable for their errors.

The IRS Denied 4,807 Innocent Spouse Relief Requests

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Don’t Be Part of That Number!

In 2021 alone, the IRS received 26,179 requests for Innocent Spouse Relief—but only 4,807 were approved. Thousands are still left burdened with tax debts they didn’t create.

In many cases, the reason for denial came because →

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Missing Documents Gets You Denied

If you don’t have enough evidence to support your claim, the chances of denial become dramatically high.
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Ignoring IRS Notices Hurts Your Case

If you have missed out on reading an important IRS letter, there is a high chance that you could miss a critical deadline.
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Missing the Two-Year Deadline Ends Your Chance

If you have waited for too long to file a request, the IRS won’t even consider it later and you may have to face the full burden of tax debt.
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Failing to Prove You Didn’t Know? Expect a Rejection

If you have failed to prove that you did not know about the ongoing tax problems, the chances of rejection spike up.
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Don’t let an unfair tax burden weigh you down. Hall’s IRS offers expert Innocent Spouse Relief services to ensure you’re not held liable for your spouse’s mistakes. Contact us today to get the help you deserve and take the first step towards peace of mind.
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Hall’s IRS Makes Relief a Reality, All Through Their Proven Resolution Framework

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Qualification and Discovery

In phase one, our goal is to understand your current stance and create a strategy that can help your case qualify. Each case is unique, and we aim to ensure you have a fair shot at approval.
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Uncovering Documentation

Proving innocence requires specific documentation, from certain financial statements to IRS notices. We collect and organize all the necessary paperwork to toughen your case.
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IRS Communication

After all necessary documents are ready, it’s time to have a word with the IRS on your behalf. This is where we present your case, fight for your rights, and make them see your perspective.
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Guidance and Follow-up

After endless battles with the IRS, we will sit down to review their final verdict. If it is not on the positive side, don’t worry and stay calm. This is where we’ll file an appeal to aim at a better outcome that safeguards your rights as a taxpayer.

We Make Sure Your Case Has The Strongest Possible Chance For Approval!

With so many innocent spouse relief applications denied, you need expert guidance to ensure you have the best chance at approval. Hall’s IRS helped countless individuals deal with this complex process, and we’re ready to do the same for you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes, Hall’s IRS specializes in helping clients assess their eligibility for Innocent Spouse Relief. Our experts will review your case in detail and guide you on the best steps to take.

Separation of liability allocates tax owed between divorced or legally separated spouses, protecting one spouse from being liable for the other’s tax debts. Hall’s IRS can help you explore this option and manage the process if you qualify.

An injured spouse seeks to recover a portion of a refund taken for their spouse’s debts, while an innocent spouse seeks relief from liability for unpaid taxes due to their spouse’s tax errors. Hall’s IRS can help you determine which relief applies to your situation and assist with the application.

Yes, you need to file Form 8857 within two years of the IRS’s first attempt to collect the tax. Hall’s IRS can help you file on time and explain any exceptions to the deadline that may apply to your case.

Yes, our experts can work to prevent IRS actions like tax liens and wage garnishment while the IRS reviews your relief request, providing peace of mind during the process.

Absolutely. If your request is denied, Hall’s IRS will assist you with the appeal process, including representation in U.S. Tax Court if needed. We’ll stand by you every step of the way to help you achieve a successful outcome.

Yes, Hall’s IRS provides tax lien and wage garnishment relief services while working on your Innocent Spouse Relief case. We also handle unfiled taxes to ensure you qualify for relief and to protect you from further IRS actions.

No, Innocent Spouse Relief only applies to income tax on Form 1040, not other taxes like employment taxes. Hall’s IRS can guide you on what qualifies and help you explore additional tax relief options if needed.

Yes, the IRS is required to inform your spouse or ex-spouse when you apply, so both parties have a chance to participate. Hall’s IRS will manage these communications, so you know what to expect at each stage.