When You Owe

How to Get IRS Penalties Removed

Penalties can be a big chunk of what you owe, and the IRS removes them more often than people expect. There are two main paths, and one of them is nearly automatic if you qualify.

The short version. A large part of many IRS balances is penalties, and they can be reduced or removed. The two main routes are First Time Abate, a nearly automatic removal if you have a clean recent history, and reasonable cause, where you show a legitimate reason like serious illness or a disaster. Interest is harder to remove and is usually abated only when it resulted from an IRS error or delay.

The two main paths

Most penalty relief comes through one of these two doors. Knowing which fits saves time.

First Time Abate

  • Nearly automatic if you have no penalties in the prior three years.
  • Covers failure to file and failure to pay penalties.
  • You can request it by phone or in writing.
  • Often the fastest relief available.

Reasonable cause

  • For a legitimate reason: serious illness, a death, a disaster, lost records.
  • You explain the circumstances and provide support.
  • Judged case by case.
  • Interest is rarely removed unless the IRS caused the delay.

What you can do about it

Each is something you request and the IRS reviews.

Penalties come off more often than people expect.

If penalties swelled your balance, there may be a fast way to cut them. Send your case in for a free review and we will tell you which path fits.

Get a Free Review

The legal basis

Free review

Want Someone to Look at It First?

Send the short version, including whether you have had penalties in the last few years, and we will tell you which removal path fits.

Educational review only. We do not promise any outcome, and submitting this form does not create a professional relationship.

We reply within one business day. Free and no obligation. We never sell your information.

Got it. Your case is in. We will review what you sent and get back to you by email with straight answers and the next step.

Not sure where to start? Get a free, no obligation review of your situation.

Get a Free Review