Idaho Tax Settlement
Don't let Idaho state income tax or federal IRS tax prevent you from living your life. The IRS has a special program for those living in Idaho who can't afford to pay the entire balance they owe to the IRS called an, "Offer in Compromise" in which you simply have to prove that you do not have the money and assets to pay what you owe.
| Possible Tax Debt Settlements | |
| Tax Owed | Settlement |
| $23,581 | $5,483 |
| $24,020 | $9,361 |
| $20,000 | $11,841 |
Disclaimer: These are only sample results and are not guarantees for future results.
Idaho Tax Relief Companies
Whether your credit card debt is due to a bad business, a Tax Settlement agent is ready to offer you solutions. Some of the larger cities in Idaho are: Boise, Idaho Falls, Pocatello, Nampa, Sandpoint, Rexburg, Caldwell, Coeur d'Alene, Soda Springs, Twin Falls, Dubois, Ashton, Ammon, North Fork, Ovid, Grangeville, McCall, Island Park, Meridian, Paris.- Ada County Tax Relief
- Adams County Tax Relief
- Bannock County Tax Settlement
- Bear Lake County Tax Relief
- Benewah County Tax Relief
- Bingham County Tax Settlement
- Blaine County Tax Relief
- Boise County Tax Settlement
- Bonner County IRS Debt
- Bonneville County
- Boundary County
- Butte County
- Camas County
- Canyon County
- Caribou County Tax Settlement
- Cassia County IRS Debt
- Clark County
- Clearwater County
- Custer County Tax Settlement
- Elmore County IRS Debt
- Franklin County IRS Debt
- Fremont County
- Gem County Tax Relief
- Gooding County
- Idaho County
- Jefferson County Tax Settlement
- Jerome County Tax Settlement
- Kootenai County Tax Settlement
- Latah County
- Lemhi County
- Lewis County Tax Relief
- Lincoln County Tax Settlement
- Madison County Tax Settlement
- Minidoka County Tax Settlement
- Nez Perce County
- Oneida County
- Owyhee County Tax Settlement
- Payette County Tax Relief
- Power County
- Shoshone County Tax Settlement
- Teton County Tax Settlement
- Twin Falls County
- Valley County
- Washington County IRS Debt

"I was self employed in the real estate business and ended up not being able to pay my taxes at the end of the year. The IRS had been garnishing my wage ever since until I took action and settled my taxes." -- Lizzie (Arizona)