FREE Tool: Find Your IRS Solution

Chad Dickinson • January 2, 2025
When dealing with tax issues, choosing the right resolution option is critical. Unfortunately, many taxpayers feel overwhelmed and unsure about which IRS Fresh Start program they may qualify for. Worse yet, some tax resolution companies promise results without fully understanding your financial situation. At Arch Tax, we believe in empowering taxpayers with knowledge before they take the next steps.

That’s why we created the Arch Tax Resolution Assistant—a free, user-friendly tool designed to help you understand your IRS resolution options before you hire a tax professional.

Why It Matters to Know Your Options

Navigating the IRS Fresh Start program can be intimidating, especially when companies bombard you with promises that may not apply to your specific case. By understanding which IRS resolution you qualify for beforehand, you’ll gain:



  • Confidence: Know what to expect and ask the right questions when speaking to tax professionals.
  • Leverage: Arm yourself with the knowledge to avoid being misled by companies who may promise unrealistic results.
  • Clarity: Save time and money by focusing on the solutions that align with your situation.


How the Arch Tax Resolution Assistant Works

Our tool is straightforward and hassle-free. In just a few minutes, you can take the first step toward resolving your tax issues:



  1. Click the Big Red Button: It’s located on the top right corner of our homepage.
  2. Answer a Few Questions: Provide basic financial information to help the tool assess your eligibility.
  3. Get Your Results: Receive a clear breakdown of the IRS Fresh Start programs you may qualify for.


Why We Developed This Tool

At Arch Tax, we’ve seen far too many taxpayers fall victim to companies making empty promises. We understand how stressful it is to face tax challenges, and we want to make the process as transparent as possible. Our goal is to give you a head start in finding the right solution so you can approach tax resolution companies with confidence.

Take Control of Your Tax Situation

Don’t let misinformation or high-pressure sales tactics steer you in the wrong direction. Use the Arch Tax Resolution Assistant to uncover your options today. By understanding your eligibility, you’ll be in a stronger position to make an informed decision and resolve your tax issues effectively.

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