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Texas Tax Relief — IRS Help for TX Residents

Texas is home to over 30 million people — and more than 15 million federal taxpayers — making it one of the largest taxpaying populations in the country. Texas has no state individual income tax, which simplifies state obligations but concentrates all income tax responsibility at the federal level with the IRS. The Texas Comptroller (comptroller.texas.gov) administers the state sales tax and franchise tax (the Texas margin tax on businesses) but does not collect individual income tax. With a massive self-employed workforce and an economy spanning energy, technology, healthcare, construction, and logistics, Lone Star State residents face significant federal IRS challenges. Our team provides professional tax relief services to Texas taxpayers and businesses statewide.

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Tax Relief Services in Texas

New Beginning Tax Solutions provides nationwide IRS tax relief services to Texas residents. Whether you are dealing with back taxes, an IRS lien, a bank levy, or wage garnishment, our team of tax professionals can help. We represent TX taxpayers before the IRS — so you never have to face the IRS alone.

The IRS collects billions in unpaid taxes every year, and Texas taxpayers are not exempt. Our team understands the IRS collection process, state-specific considerations, and the full range of federal tax resolution options available to TX residents.

30.5M

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TX Taxpayers

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TX State Income Tax

2.5M+

Self-Employed in TX

Billions/Year

IRS Collection in TX

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Common Tax Problems Facing Texas Taxpayers

TX residents face many of the same IRS challenges as taxpayers nationwide — but certain issues are more common depending on the local economy and industries.

Self-Employed & Independent Contractor Tax Issues

Texas has one of the largest self-employed populations in America — from Houston energy consultants to Austin tech freelancers to DFW construction contractors. Self-employed Texans without employer withholding frequently fall behind on quarterly estimated tax payments, underestimate self-employment tax, and face IRS levies on business and personal bank accounts.

Energy Sector Tax Complexity

Texas leads the nation in oil and gas production. Energy industry workers — from roughnecks to petroleum engineers to independent landmen — often receive complex compensation including bonuses, royalties, and 1099 contract income. The IRS heavily scrutinizes energy-sector returns, and mineral-rights royalty income creates unexpected tax liabilities for many Texas landowners.

Small Business Payroll Tax Problems

Texas is the top state for small business formation, with millions of LLCs, S-corps, and sole proprietorships. Many Texas business owners who fall behind on federal payroll tax deposits (Form 941) face trust fund recovery penalties that make them personally liable. The IRS is especially aggressive about payroll tax enforcement in Texas.

Texas Workforce Commission & Wage Garnishment

While Texas state law limits wage garnishment to specific categories (child support, spousal maintenance, student loans, and federal tax levies), the IRS can and does garnish Texas wages for federal tax debt. Texas employers receive IRS Form 668-W and must comply, but the Texas Workforce Commission's wage protection framework means it is critical to resolve federal tax issues before the garnishment takes effect.

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Tax Relief Help in Texas Cities

We help TX taxpayers in major cities across the state. Select your city to see local tax relief information and how our specialists can assist.

Texas Tax Relief — Questions Answered

Does Texas's no-state-income-tax status mean I'm exempt from IRS problems?
No. While Texas does not impose a state income tax, you remain fully subject to all federal IRS obligations — including federal income tax, self-employment tax, payroll taxes, and all filing requirements. In fact, the absence of state income tax withholding means many self-employed Texans have no tax taken out during the year at all, which frequently leads to large IRS balances at filing time. You still need a federal tax resolution strategy.
Can the IRS garnish my wages in Texas even though Texas limits wage garnishment?
Yes. Texas state law restricts wage garnishment for consumer debts, but federal tax levies are not subject to Texas state garnishment limits. The IRS can and does garnish Texas wages through Form 668-W sent directly to your employer. The only Texas-specific difference is procedural — the Texas Workforce Commission does not get involved in IRS wage levies because they are federal actions. If you have received or are facing an IRS wage garnishment in Texas, you need immediate representation.
Can you help self-employed Texans and small business owners?
Absolutely. Self-employed taxpayers and small business owners are among our most common clients. Whether you are an independent contractor in Houston, a tech freelancer in Austin, a restaurant owner in San Antonio, or run a family business in the Rio Grande Valley, we handle federal tax issues for sole proprietors, partnerships, S-corps, and LLCs — including unfiled returns, payroll tax problems, and IRS collection actions.
How long does tax relief take for Texas residents?
Timelines vary by case complexity. An Offer in Compromise typically takes 6-12 months. Installment agreements can be set up in a few weeks. Emergency levy releases and wage garnishment stops can sometimes be resolved in days. Your free consultation will give you a personalized timeline.
What if I have oil and gas royalty income that triggered an IRS audit?
We handle IRS audits involving mineral rights and royalty income — a common situation for Texas landowners. The IRS frequently reviews depletion deductions, lease bonus reporting, and working-interest classifications. We can represent you through the audit and, if an assessment results, negotiate a resolution that protects your ongoing royalty income stream.
How does Texas's no-state-income-tax status affect my federal IRS Offer in Compromise?
Texas has no state individual income tax, which simplifies your tax picture — you deal with one tax agency (the IRS) rather than two. The Texas Comptroller (comptroller.texas.gov) administers the franchise tax and sales tax but not individual income tax. In an IRS Offer in Compromise analysis, having no state income tax obligation means more of your income shows as available for federal tax payment — which can make the Offer formula less favorable than in high-tax states. However, Texas's generally moderate cost of living (with higher standards in Austin, Dallas, and Houston metros) still applies in the IRS Collection Financial Standards analysis.

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Whether you live in Texas's largest city or a small town, our team can review your IRS situation and explain your options — free, confidential, and with no obligation.

New Beginning Tax Solutions is a private tax resolution company and is not affiliated with the IRS or any government agency. Results vary based on individual circumstances.