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Federal tax guidance built for U.S. readersEditorial
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Independent educational site, not a tax firmPractical
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Rules translated into next-step decisions
Editor, TaxReliefGuides
Javi Pérez is the editor of TaxReliefGuides, an independent consumer education project covering federal and state tax debt relief, IRS notices, payment options, deductions, and business tax compliance. The site translates primary-source IRS and state agency information into plain-language guidance for U.S. readers. Javi has a background in IT and coordinates the editorial operation from Almería, Spain. He is not a CPA, EA, JD, or licensed tax professional. His role is to ensure every guide reflects current official sources, maintains correct sourcing standards, and separates education clearly from individualized advice.
TaxReliefGuides is a small editorial site focused on practical federal and state tax research for U.S. readers.
The strongest use case is a reader who already knows the broad problem but needs help sorting the next step. That may mean comparing an IRS payment plan with hardship status, understanding what a CP14 or CP504 notice means, checking whether a state tax agency uses a different payment process, or separating payroll tax exposure from ordinary income tax debt.
The site is not a tax firm, a law firm, or a tax preparation service. It does not sell representation, and it is not a substitute for individualized advice. Its job is narrower and, ideally, useful: explain what the official source says, translate it into plain language, and point readers to the adjacent pages they usually need next.
A tax site should be clear about what it knows, what it is still verifying, and what it cannot do for the reader.
That is why the site avoids fictional experts, inflated credentials, and vague promises about results. It also avoids guessing on sensitive numbers where an official source is the right standard. When a year-sensitive figure still needs verification, the page should leave a marker rather than quietly filling the gap with a convenient estimate.
Readers should expect a calm tone, official-source links, practical internal linking, and clear disclaimers. If a page feels thin, overly abstract, or out of date, that is a quality issue rather than a feature, and the goal is to keep improving those weak spots over time.
Before relying on anything you read here, understand what this site cannot do.
If your situation involves multiple unfiled years, an active levy or wage garnishment, payroll tax exposure, business trust-fund liability, an audit appeal, or a disputed assessment, treat the content here as background reading and engage a qualified professional before taking action.
Last reviewed: May 2026 · Editorial Policy
This guide compiles information from IRS publications, official forms, Taxpayer Advocate Service resources, and state tax agency references. It was created with AI-assisted drafting and human editorial review. Javi Pérez is not a CPA, EA, tax attorney, or financial advisor. This content is informational only and is not tax, legal, or financial advice.
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