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Many taxpayers qualify for penalty relief through IRS programs like First-Time Abatement. Find out if you're eligible in 30 seconds.

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Failure-to-File (IRC § 6651)

5%/month, max 25%

Failure-to-Pay (IRC § 6651)

0.5%/month, max 25%

Daily Compounding Interest

IRC § 6621/6622

Estimated Tax (Form 2210)

Form 2210

Partnership/S-Corp Penalties

Form 1065 / 1120-S

All 50 States + DC

50 + DC

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Frequently Asked Questions

Penalty calculations involve multiple variables — dates, rates, and payment history. Independent estimation helps you understand what you may owe before making payment decisions.

It's a little-known IRS policy that removes penalties for taxpayers with a clean 3-year history. The IRS won't automatically apply it — you need to request it. We help you check if you qualify.

You have options: installment agreements, Currently Not Collectible status, Offer in Compromise, or penalty abatement. Our tools help you understand which path fits your situation.

We never store your full SSN (only last 4 digits for letters). All data is encrypted and we comply with CCPA/CPRA privacy regulations.

First-Time Penalty Relief

Taxpayers with a clean 3-year history may qualify for full penalty removal. This isn't automatic — you need to request it.