Introduction: Immediate Help for Victims of Tax Debt Relief Scams
As of June 2026, Lexington Tax Group is formally launching a discount program for individuals and small businesses harmed by dishonest tax relief services. Many people with tax debt, back taxes, and irs pressure have paid money to a company that made promises, then did little or no real work.
From Palm Beach Gardens, florida, Lexington Tax Group represents clients nationwide before the IRS and state tax agencies. If you can document that you are a victim of tax debt relief fraud, you may qualify for reduced investigation fees and flexible resolution arrangements.
Call us today at 800-328-8289 or schedule a free consultation online at https://lexingtontaxgroup.com/schedule-a-call/ to learn more about your options.
Why Lexington Tax Group Is Taking Action Against Tax Relief Fraud
Our CEO, Adam Hastie, and our team have seen more cases where taxpayers lost thousands after a scammer used fear, a letter, or repeated calls to push a fast charge. Notices like CP14, CP501, CP503, CP504, LT11, and state levy mail are real collection warnings, but scammers misuse them to create panic.
Our focus is ethical tax relief: no instant guarantees, no pressure to max out credit cards, and no advice driving people into high-interest loans just to pay fees. With hundreds of verified 5-star reviews, our goal is to protect people and help clean up abusive practices in this industry.
Contact us now at 800-328-8289 or visit https://lexingtontaxgroup.com/schedule-a-call/ to get started with trustworthy tax relief help.
How Tax Debt Relief Scams Typically Work
Scammers often target people who owe taxes or are under financial hardship. The IRS warns individuals to be cautious of unexpected calls claiming they owe back taxes, as these are often scams designed to exploit vulnerable taxpayers.
Common patterns include scam calls, robocalls, late-night ads, and social posts about “secret” IRS programs. Scammers often use pre-recorded messages claiming to be from tax relief services, leaving voicemails with a callback number that connects victims to live agents. A bot may leave a voicemail, then a live agent calling says you are “qualified.”
Common tactics used by tax relief scammers include charging upfront fees for pre-qualification and failing to file necessary paperwork with the IRS after claiming victims are “qualified” for relief. They may never file Power of Attorney, never pull transcripts, and never apply for an offer in compromise, installment agreement, or other legitimate option.
Red Flags: How to Spot a Tax Relief Scam Before You Pay
Watch for these warning signs before you pay:
- A 100% guarantee to erase debt or settle every account for pennies.
- Pressure to decide the same day, or instructions to hang up on the IRS.
- Refusal to review notices, transcripts, or financial information.
- Claims of exclusive IRS programs unavailable to the public.
- Payment by gift card, crypto, wire, or other hard-to-trace method.
- No written agreement showing what services will be performed.
- No enrolled agent, CPA, or tax attorney you can verify.
The IRS recommends verifying directly with them before hiring any new tax representation to understand available payment options and offers. You can also check the IRS scams page, Better Business Bureau, state boards, and consumer agencies.
New Lexington Tax Group Discount Program for Victims of Tax Relief Service Scams
Our new program offers special assistance to victims of tax debt relief service scams. Proof may include contracts, bank or card statements, emails, texts, a press claim from the prior company, or any report showing payment for work not done.
Taxpayers can receive a free, no-pressure financial evaluation to verify if their previous tax representation was legitimate. If eligible, Lexington Tax Group may reduce investigation-phase fees and structure resolution-phase fees around your actual hardship.
We also provide a 3-business-day money-back guarantee on payments for the tax investigation phase. Victims of tax scams can receive personalized resolution assistance tailored to their specific financial situation rather than standard flat-rate services.
Call 800-328-8289 or schedule your free evaluation at https://lexingtontaxgroup.com/schedule-a-call/ to see if you qualify.
What Legitimate Tax Relief with Lexington Tax Group Looks Like
Many tax relief companies provide free consultations to evaluate a client’s tax situation and discuss potential solutions without upfront costs. At Lexington Tax Group, the free phone consultation reviews notices, years owed, income, assets, and realistic paths forward.
Tax relief services can assist clients in responding to IRS notices, such as CP14, CP501, CP504, and LT11, which indicate different stages of tax collection. Our investigation phase may include Power of Attorney, IRS and state transcripts, collection holds where possible, and review of penalties or errors.
The IRS offers various tax relief options, including Offer in Compromise, which allows taxpayers to settle their tax debts for less than the full amount owed. Other options may include installment agreements, penalty abatement, currently not collectible status, and state tax relief programs.
We also conduct educational workshops and webinars to teach clients about real IRS rules and how to recognize predatory marketing tactics.
Reach out now at 800-328-8289 or visit https://lexingtontaxgroup.com/schedule-a-call/ to start your path toward legitimate tax relief.

Steps to Take If You’ve Been Scammed by a Tax Relief Company
First, gather every contract, receipt, email, text, voicemail, number, and account statement. Then stop further payments and stop contact with the deceptive entity unless your attorney advises otherwise.
Individuals affected by tax debt relief scams may want to take immediate actions recommended by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and IRS, including ceasing communication with deceptive entities and reporting the fraud. File a complaint with the FTC, your state attorney general, licensing boards, or bar associations if needed.
You may also explore chargebacks, small claims, or restitution, but outcomes vary. Most important: the real tax debt may continue, so quick legitimate help can prevent liens, levies, and wage garnishments.
For expert guidance, call 800-328-8289 or schedule a consultation at https://lexingtontaxgroup.com/schedule-a-call/.
How to Get Started with Lexington Tax Group if You’re a Fraud Victim
Reach Lexington Tax Group by toll-free phone, secure web form, or in-office appointment in Palm Beach Gardens. Mention immediately that you are a victim of a tax debt relief service scam so we can evaluate discount eligibility.
This blog page is not a substitute for legal advice, but it is a good first step. If you are hoping to find real help, connect with our team, let us check your records, and continue toward tax relief that is documented, legitimate, and built to last.
Call 800-328-8289 or visit https://lexingtontaxgroup.com/schedule-a-call/ today to take control of your tax situation.
