By State
State Tax Penalties for all 50 states.
Every state sets its own late-filing penalty, late-payment penalty, and interest rate — and its own process for getting them waived. Pick your state for the specific rates and rules, plus how federal IRS penalties are handled and removed with Form 843.
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Owe a penalty in any state?
State penalties and federal IRS penalties are two separate systems — and the federal one is usually larger and more often removable. We handle federal penalty abatement (Form 843) on a contingency basis — no recovery, no fee.