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TAX RESOLUTION — NEW HAMPSHIRE

Find a Tax Resolution Specialist in New Hampshire

IRS debt, back taxes, wage garnishments, bank levies, and federal tax liens in New Hampshire. Our MERNA™-certified specialists know New Hampshire’s IRS district office and New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration — and negotiate on your behalf.

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Tax Resolution in New Hampshire: What You Need to Know

New Hampshire has no general income tax (only taxes interest and dividends) — most resolution is federal IRS focused.

🏛️ New Hampshire IRS District Office

Your case is handled by the IRS New Hampshire district office. Our specialists know the local IRS agents, their negotiation patterns, and how to position your case for the best outcome in New Hampshire’s jurisdiction.

⚖️ New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration

New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration does not collect state income tax, so your resolution focuses entirely on federal IRS debt — though state sales tax and business tax delinquencies are still actively pursued.

🛑 Stop New Hampshire Wage Garnishments

Wage garnishments in New Hampshire can take up to 70% of your disposable income. Our specialists file emergency CDP requests and negotiate immediate releases — typically within 24–72 hours of engagement.

📋 MERNA™-Certified in New Hampshire

Every specialist in our New Hampshire network is MERNA™-certified — meaning they understand both IRS resolution strategy and long-term tax planning specific to New Hampshire’s tax environment.

Free New Hampshire Tax Resolution Consultation

Find out exactly what IRS programs you qualify for in New Hampshire — Offer in Compromise, installment agreement, levy release, or penalty abatement. No cost, no obligation.

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Tax Resolution in New Hampshire — FAQ

Common questions from New Hampshire taxpayers facing IRS debt.

How do I find a qualified tax resolution specialist in New Hampshire?

Look for specialists who are either Enrolled Agents (federally licensed by the IRS), CPAs with IRS representation experience, or tax attorneys. In New Hampshire, Uncle Kam’s MERNA™-certified network includes specialists who are vetted for both IRS resolution expertise and knowledge of New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration procedures. Always verify credentials, ask for flat-fee pricing upfront, and avoid any firm that guarantees a specific outcome before reviewing your case. Get a free assessment from a New Hampshire specialist here.

What IRS programs are available to New Hampshire taxpayers with back taxes?

All federal IRS programs are available to New Hampshire taxpayers regardless of state: Offer in Compromise (settle for less than owed), Installment Agreement (monthly payment plan), Currently Not Collectible status (pause collections during hardship), Penalty Abatement (remove penalties — first-time abatement is now automatic in 2026 for qualifying taxpayers), Innocent Spouse Relief, and Wage Garnishment/Bank Levy Release. The right program depends on your income, assets, and the nature of your debt. A New Hampshire specialist will review your full situation and identify which combination gives you the best outcome.

Does New Hampshire have any state tax debt I need to resolve separately from the IRS?

New Hampshire has no state income tax, so your tax resolution focuses entirely on federal IRS debt. However, New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration actively pursues sales tax, payroll tax, and business tax delinquencies — if your debt involves these, you may need both federal and state resolution simultaneously. Our specialists handle both.

How long does the IRS have to collect tax debt in New Hampshire?

The IRS has 10 years from the date of assessment to collect a tax debt — this is called the Collection Statute Expiration Date (CSED). This clock applies equally in all states including New Hampshire. However, certain actions pause the CSED: filing for bankruptcy, submitting an Offer in Compromise, requesting a Collection Due Process hearing, or living outside the US. In some cases, waiting out the CSED is a legitimate strategy — but only if you can manage collection actions in the meantime. A New Hampshire specialist can calculate your exact CSED and advise whether waiting is viable for your situation.

Can I get an IRS levy or garnishment released quickly in New Hampshire?

Yes — levy and garnishment releases can happen quickly with proper representation. A bank levy freezes your account for 21 days before the IRS seizes the funds — if you act within that window, a specialist can negotiate a release. A wage garnishment can typically be released within 24–72 hours once a specialist establishes representation and proposes an alternative resolution (such as an installment agreement or OIC). The key is acting immediately — every day of delay with an active garnishment costs you income. Contact a New Hampshire specialist now for emergency levy release.

What’s the difference between a tax resolution specialist and a tax attorney in New Hampshire?

Both can represent you before the IRS in New Hampshire, but they serve different needs. A tax resolution specialist (typically an Enrolled Agent or CPA) is the right choice for most IRS debt situations — OICs, installment agreements, levy releases, and penalty abatement. They’re typically 40–60% less expensive than tax attorneys for these services. A tax attorney is better suited for Tax Court litigation, criminal tax matters, or situations involving fraud allegations. For most New Hampshire taxpayers with IRS debt, a qualified tax resolution specialist delivers better value and equivalent results.

Your New Hampshire IRS Problem Has a Solution.

Get a free consultation with a MERNA™-certified tax resolution specialist who knows New Hampshire’s IRS district office and New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration. No cost, no obligation.

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