
Register to Learn About Tax Relief Options and Bankruptcy
Tax debt can feel overwhelming, but there are options. This complimentary webinar on October 23rd at 12:00 PM ET explores the intersection of tax resolution and bankruptcy, offering a clear look at how taxpayers can address overwhelming tax liabilities through different relief programs.
We will explain the key options, including Offer in Compromise (OIC), Installment Agreements (IA), and Currently Not Collectible (CNC), and how these programs interact with bankruptcy.
You will learn which tax debts may be discharged, how automatic stays and tax liens are handled during bankruptcy, and when filing may offer a more complete path to financial recovery. You’ll also gain practical insights on how to evaluate your situation and choose the right approach to resolve your tax debt and regain financial stability.
In this webinar, we'll cover:
- The role of bankruptcy in resolving tax debt and when it may provide broader financial relief
- How bankruptcy affects tax discharge, liens, and IRS collection actions
- The key features of Offer in Compromise (OIC), Installment Agreements (IA), and Currently Not Collectible (CNC) status
- How to determine which option best fits a taxpayer’s financial situation
Gain the clarity and understanding you need to resolve tax debt effectively.
About the Speakers
Heather Posey is an Associate and Enrolled Agent at Frost Law. She has over a decade of experience in tax compliance and controversy on the federal and state levels for individuals and small businesses. She has represented clients in a wide variety of cases, including collection enforcement defense, examination defense, Trust Fund Recovery Penalties, penalty abatements, and innocent spouse relief requests before various IRS units and state revenue agencies. Heather is an active volunteer with the Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service (MVLS) Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic, and earned the "Young Volunteer of the Year" award in 2020.
Uriel Stern joined Frost Law in 2024 with over a decade of experience focusing on bankruptcy cases. After graduating from Touro College in New York, Uri obtained his Juris Doctor from the University of Maryland School of Law in 2010. Uri has successfully represented debtors, creditors and trustees in all aspects of bankruptcy proceedings and is known for his attention to detail, strategic thinking, and strong advocacy skills. His dedication to his clients and his commitment to achieving positive outcomes have earned him a stellar reputation in the legal community.


