Here we go through the most common tax relief programs with the IRS as well as guides for many of them on how to complete them yourself.Links to do-it-yourself guides and related information for specific tax relief programs:1. Offer In Compromise: https://trp.tax/tax-guide/how-to-do-your-own-offer-in-compromise/2. Currently Not Collectible Status: https://trp.tax/tax-guide/currently-not-collectible/3. Innocent Spouse: https://trp.tax/tax-guide/innocent-spouse-relief/4. Injured Spouse: https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-form-8379 (Form and Information are on that page. Pretty easy so we did not do a guide for it.)5. Penalty Abatements: https://trp.tax/tax-guide/first-time-penalty-abatement/6. Simplified, spread out payment plans with penalty abatements: https://trp.tax/tax-guide/irs-payment-plan-guide/7. Partial pay installment agreements: Covered in same guide for Payment Plans: https://trp.tax/tax-guide/irs-payment-plan-guide/8. Audit Reconsideration: https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p3598.pdf9. Bankruptcy: Contact a local bankruptcy attorney. We can refer you to one in the Los Angeles, CA or Las Vegas, NV areas.10. Do nothing: We can't help you here, but if you are only collecting VA benefits or federal public assistance, you might be untouchable.Tax Help Guide main page: https://trp.tax/taxhelp/Get one of our expert tax attorneys to do your case for you: https://trp.tax/start/ or call (888) 515-4829Post a tax relief question by commenting below or on any of our posts and an expert tax attorney will answer your question within 1-2 business days.#taxrelief #taxreliefprogram #irs*This guide is not legal advice and if we answer your questions it does not form an attorney-client relationship. The information in this guide may change over time and TRP nor it's attorneys accept no liability for how you use this information. Our tax attorneys will answer the best they can based on the information provided.