The Fort Worth Press - More Americans Are Tapping Home Equity to Pay IRS Debt - Clear Start Tax Explains the Risks Behind the Trend

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More Americans Are Tapping Home Equity to Pay IRS Debt - Clear Start Tax Explains the Risks Behind the Trend
More Americans Are Tapping Home Equity to Pay IRS Debt - Clear Start Tax Explains the Risks Behind the Trend

More Americans Are Tapping Home Equity to Pay IRS Debt - Clear Start Tax Explains the Risks Behind the Trend

Rising tax debt and high consumer interest rates are pushing some homeowners to use home equity loans to settle IRS balances, but tax professionals warn the strategy may carry serious financial risks.

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IRVINE, CA / ACCESS Newswire / March 18, 2026 / As Americans search for ways to manage growing tax liabilities, an increasing number of homeowners are turning to home equity to pay off debts owed to the Internal Revenue Service. While using home equity loans or lines of credit can provide quick access to funds, tax professionals caution that the strategy may expose taxpayers to new financial dangers.

According to tax resolution firm Clear Start Tax, some homeowners see tapping home equity as a way to resolve IRS debt quickly and potentially avoid aggressive collection actions. However, converting tax debt into secured debt tied to a home can create long-term consequences if financial challenges continue.

"Home equity can feel like a convenient solution when someone is under pressure from IRS collections," said the Head of Client Solutions at Clear Start Tax. "But people should understand that they may be replacing a tax obligation with a loan that puts their home at risk if they can't keep up with payments."

Home equity loans and home equity lines of credit typically allow homeowners to borrow against the value of their property. In some cases, taxpayers use these funds to pay off IRS balances in full. While this may stop certain IRS enforcement actions, financial professionals say it also shifts the debt into a traditional loan that must be repaid under strict lending terms.

Clear Start Tax notes that the biggest risk arises when taxpayers use home equity during periods of financial stress. If income remains unstable or expenses rise, the homeowner could struggle to repay the loan, potentially leading to foreclosure in severe cases.

"Tax debt is serious, but it usually isn't secured by your home in the same way a mortgage or equity loan is," said a senior tax analyst at Clear Start Tax. "Once you convert that obligation into secured debt, the stakes can become significantly higher."

Another factor is that borrowing against home equity may not address the underlying causes of tax debt. If taxpayers continue to face withholding issues, self-employment tax shortfalls, or other compliance problems, new tax liabilities could accumulate even after the original balance is paid.

"Paying off the IRS with borrowed money doesn't always solve the bigger problem," the Clear Start Tax representative explained. "Taxpayers should make sure they're fully compliant going forward so they don't end up dealing with another tax bill while still paying off the loan."

Tax professionals say homeowners considering this approach should carefully evaluate all available options before committing to a home equity loan. Depending on a taxpayer's financial situation, IRS programs such as payment plans or other resolution strategies may provide alternatives that do not involve leveraging a primary residence.

"With any financial decision involving your home, it's important to weigh the long-term implications," the Clear Start Tax analyst added. "Understanding the full range of IRS resolution options can help taxpayers make more informed choices."

As household debt levels and tax enforcement activity continue to rise, experts say homeowners facing IRS obligations should take time to understand both the risks and potential solutions before turning to their home equity.

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.

Need Help With Back Taxes?

Click the link below:
https://clearstarttax.com/qualifytoday/
(888) 710-3533

Contact Information

Clear Start Tax
Corporate Communications Department
[email protected]
(949) 800-4011

SOURCE: Clear Start Tax



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M.McCoy--TFWP