Washington Tax Settlement
Don't let Washington state income tax or federal IRS tax prevent you from living your life. The IRS has a special program for those living in Washington 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 | $5,541 |
| $24,020 | $9,897 |
| $20,000 | $11,900 |
Disclaimer: These are only sample results and are not guarantees for future results.
Washington 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 Washington are: Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Vancouver, Olympia, Auburn, Spokane Valley, Everett, Kent, Bellevue, Yakima, Lakewood, Renton, Puyallup, Seatac, Tukwila, Lacey, Federal Way, Bremerton, Bellingham.- Adams County Tax Relief
- Asotin County Tax Relief
- Benton County
- Chelan County Tax Relief
- Clallam County
- Clark County Tax Relief
- Columbia County Tax Relief
- Cowlitz County Tax Settlement
- Douglas County IRS Debt
- Ferry County Tax Settlement
- Franklin County
- Garfield County Tax Settlement
- Grant County Tax Settlement
- Grays Harbor County
- Island County IRS Debt
- Jefferson County Tax Settlement
- King County
- Kitsap County
- Kittitas County Tax Settlement
- Klickitat County
- Lewis County IRS Debt
- Lincoln County IRS Debt
- Mason County Tax Relief
- Okanogan County
- Pacific County
- Pend Oreille County Tax Relief
- Pierce County
- San Juan County
- Skagit County Tax Settlement
- Skamania County Tax Relief
- Snohomish County Tax Settlement
- Spokane County Tax Settlement
- Stevens County
- Thurston County Tax Relief
- Wahkiakum County Tax Settlement
- Walla Walla County Tax Settlement
- Whatcom County Tax Settlement
- Whitman County IRS Debt
- Yakima County Tax Relief

"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)