
If you owe back taxes and cannot pay the IRS in full, you may qualify for an IRS installment agreement, also known as an IRS payment plan. Taxhauz helps individuals and business owners in Philadelphia review their tax debt, understand their options, and work toward a structured repayment plan with the IRS.
Instead of dealing with IRS notices alone, you can work with a CPA-led team that understands tax resolution, IRS representation, and practical payment plan strategies.
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Section 2: What Is an IRS Installment Agreement? What Is an IRS Installment Agreement?
An IRS installment agreement allows taxpayers to pay their federal tax balance over time instead of paying the full amount immediately. This can be a useful option if you owe back taxes but need a manageable monthly payment structure.
Depending on your situation, an installment agreement may help you:
Taxhauz helps Philadelphia taxpayers determine whether an IRS payment plan is the right resolution path.
Section 3: Who This Service Is For Who May Need an IRS Payment Plan?
You may benefit from professional IRS payment plan help if:
If any of these apply, getting help early can make the process more manageable.
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Section 4: Why Work With Taxhauz? Philadelphia IRS Payment Plan Help Without the Call Center Experience
Many large tax resolution companies treat IRS payment plans like a volume-based sales process. Taxhauz takes a more personal and professional approach.
When you work with Taxhauz, you get:
Our goal is not just to set up a payment plan — it is to help you regain control of your tax situation.
Section 5: How the Process Works How to Get IRS Payment Plan Help
Step 1: Complete the Diagnostic Form
Tell us about your IRS balance, notices, tax years involved, and current financial situation.
Step 2: We Review Your Case Within 48 Hours
Our team reviews the details to understand your IRS issue and determine whether an installment agreement may be appropriate.
Step 3: We Contact You With a Resolution Plan
We explain your available options and help formalize a path forward, which may include an IRS installment agreement, penalty relief, or another tax resolution strategy.
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Section 6: Types of IRS Payment Plan Situations IRS Payment Plan Situations We Help With
Taxhauz assists with payment plan issues involving:
Every case is different. The right solution depends on how much you owe, your financial situation, your compliance status, and whether all required tax returns have been filed.
Section 7: Common IRS Notices Related to Payment Plans Received an IRS Notice About Back Taxes?
Many taxpayers first seek help after receiving a notice from the IRS. These may include:
Do not ignore IRS notices. If the IRS is contacting you about unpaid taxes, it is important to understand what the notice means and what deadlines may apply.
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Section 8: Philadelphia-Focused Trust Section Local Tax Resolution Help for Philadelphia Taxpayers
Taxhauz works with individuals, self-employed professionals, and small business owners throughout Philadelphia who need help with IRS tax debt.
We understand that IRS problems can feel overwhelming, especially when letters start arriving or collection threats begin. Our role is to help you understand your options, communicate clearly, and create a practical plan for moving forward.
We serve clients across Philadelphia and nearby areas, including Center City, South Philadelphia, Northeast Philadelphia, West Philadelphia, University City, Fishtown, Northern Liberties, Montgomery County, and Bucks County.
Section 9: FAQ Section IRS Installment Agreement FAQs
In some cases, yes. However, if you owe a larger balance, have multiple tax years involved, have unfiled returns, or are facing collection action, professional guidance can help you avoid mistakes.
An approved payment plan may help prevent or pause certain collection actions, as long as you remain compliant with the agreement and current tax obligations.
Yes. Penalties and interest may continue while the balance is being paid. In some cases, penalty abatement may also be reviewed as part of a broader resolution strategy.
Missing payments can cause the agreement to default. If that happens, the IRS may resume collection activity. Taxhauz can help review options if your plan has defaulted.
Generally, the IRS will want required tax returns filed before approving a resolution arrangement. If you have unfiled returns, those should be addressed as part of the process.
Section 10: Closing CTA Need an IRS Payment Plan in Philadelphia?
If you owe the IRS and need help creating a manageable resolution strategy, Taxhauz can help.
Start by completing the diagnostic form. Our team will review your case and contact you with next steps.
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We review your debt and IRS history.
We calculate what you can realistically afford.
We submit the request and negotiate terms with the IRS.

Financial form preparation, direct negotiation with agents, and setup of the agreement.

Paying the actual taxes owed or filing old missing tax returns (available as a separate service).
