The Fort Worth Press - Financial Hardship Doesn't Always Stop IRS Collections - Clear Start Tax Explains When Relief Is Actually Granted

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Financial Hardship Doesn't Always Stop IRS Collections - Clear Start Tax Explains When Relief Is Actually Granted
Financial Hardship Doesn't Always Stop IRS Collections - Clear Start Tax Explains When Relief Is Actually Granted

Financial Hardship Doesn't Always Stop IRS Collections - Clear Start Tax Explains When Relief Is Actually Granted

Tax professionals say many taxpayers assume financial struggles automatically pause IRS enforcement, but relief programs often require strict eligibility and documentation.

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IRVINE, CA / ACCESS Newswire / March 16, 2026 / For many Americans facing financial hardship, the expectation is that the Internal Revenue Service will pause collections until their situation improves. But tax professionals say the reality can be more complicated.

According to tax resolution specialists at Clear Start Tax, the IRS does offer programs intended to help struggling taxpayers, yet financial hardship alone does not automatically stop collection activity. Wage garnishments, bank levies, and other enforcement measures may still proceed unless taxpayers meet specific requirements for relief.

"Many people believe that if they're experiencing financial hardship, the IRS will automatically pause collections," said the Head of Client Solutions at Clear Start Tax. "In reality, taxpayers usually have to formally demonstrate their financial situation and meet certain criteria before relief is granted."

One of the most common forms of temporary relief is known as Currently Not Collectible (CNC) status, which the IRS may grant when a taxpayer can prove they cannot afford to pay their tax debt without covering basic living expenses. When approved, the IRS may temporarily suspend active collection actions.

However, tax professionals say obtaining this status often requires detailed financial disclosures, including income, expenses, assets, and bank account information.

"The IRS doesn't simply take someone's word for it," said a senior tax analyst at Clear Start Tax. "Taxpayers typically need to provide documentation that clearly shows they cannot reasonably make payments while still covering essential costs like housing, food, and transportation."

Even when CNC status is granted, the underlying tax debt generally does not disappear. Interest and penalties may continue to accrue, and the IRS may review the taxpayer's financial situation periodically to determine whether collections should resume.

In some cases, taxpayers who assume their hardship qualifies for relief may find themselves facing continued enforcement because they have not formally applied for the appropriate program or provided the required financial documentation.

"Financial hardship can open the door to relief options, but it's rarely automatic," the Clear Start Tax representative explained. "Understanding the process and submitting accurate financial information is often what determines whether someone actually receives protection from collections."

Tax professionals also note that other IRS resolution options may be available depending on a taxpayer's circumstances, including structured payment arrangements or negotiated settlements designed to help taxpayers address their obligations while maintaining financial stability.

"With the right strategy, many taxpayers can resolve their situation in a way that balances their financial limitations with IRS requirements," the Clear Start Tax analyst added.

As IRS enforcement efforts continue, tax experts say individuals experiencing financial hardship should seek accurate information about their options rather than assuming collections will stop on their own.

By answering a few simple questions, taxpayers can find out if they're eligible for the IRS Fresh Start Program and take the first step toward resolving their tax debt.

About Clear Start Tax
Clear Start Tax is a tax resolution firm based in Irvine, California, that assists individuals and businesses in addressing federal and state tax issues. The company works with taxpayers to navigate IRS programs, resolve outstanding tax liabilities, and develop strategies aimed at achieving long-term financial stability.

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Contact Information

Clear Start Tax
Corporate Communications Department
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(949) 800-4011

SOURCE: Clear Start Tax



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