Friday, January 2, 2026

Colorado Drivers: Turn Car Payments into Peace of Mind – Claim Relief Now

 


For many Coloradans, a car is not a luxury – it is how you get to work in Limon before sunrise, pick up the kids in Burlington, or make that long drive on I‑70 from Flagler for medical appointments. When money is tight, those car payments and rising interest rates can feel like one more weight on your chest every month.

The new "No Tax on Car Loan Interest" deduction under the One, Big, Beautiful Bill is designed to give some of that breath back. For tax years 2025 through 2028, qualifying taxpayers may deduct up to $10,000 per year in interest on loans for new, made‑in‑America vehicles purchased for personal use, even if they take the standard deduction. The loan must be taken out after December 31, 2024, the car must have final assembly in the U.S., and it must be a true personal‑use vehicle, not a lease or business car.

Here in Colorado, that means families trying to keep an older car alive might finally trade up without feeling guilty about the payment, workers commuting long distances on the Eastern Plains can see some relief from the sting of interest charges, and retirees on fixed incomes can stretch every dollar a bit further.

But as usual, the rules are packed with limits, phase‑outs, and definitions that can trip people up. The deduction is temporary, there are income thresholds, and only the interest portion of your payment counts. Lenders also have new reporting rules, and if the paperwork is wrong or missing, you may miss out on the deduction you were counting on.

How I Help Colorado Taxpayers Stop the Stress and Move Forward with Confidence

Too many people in our Colorado communities feel annoyed and embarrassed about owing taxes – and now worry they will miss this new deduction and face fines, fees, or penalties for getting it wrong. I work with clients to make sure returns are filed correctly and on time, so that shame and worry ends.

If you are already dealing with overwhelming stress from IRS letters or collections, adding a new car loan deduction to the mix can feel paralyzing. I remove that fear of tax liens, interest charges, and money being clawed back by the government, so you can breathe again and know there will be no future tax surprises.

Many of my clients have felt ashamed and frustrated because they have not filed tax returns in years – and now they worry claiming this deduction will trigger an audit or make things worse. I eliminate that shame by helping get unfiled returns handled and building a path forward that restores peace of mind.

You should never feel isolated and victimized having to face the IRS on your own, especially when new tax law changes feel confusing. As a licensed Enrolled Agent and Certified Tax Representation Consultant, I stand beside you so you do not have to navigate the paperwork, the phone calls, or the fear alone.

Finally, I remove that feeling of being exposed and vulnerable about your tax compliance. Instead of feeling inferior or stuck, my clients become confident and optimistic about their financial future – whether that means claiming a car loan deduction correctly, resolving back tax debt, or simply knowing their returns are clean and complete.

If your car payment already keeps you up at night, you should not also lie awake worrying about taxes. Reaching out for help means turning confusion into a clear plan – and turning a necessary car payment into a little more room to breathe in your monthly budget. 

Call (719) 765-6739 or visit taxreliefcall.com and let someone who understands both the tax laws and the emotional weight walk this path with you.

Featured in the International Business Times, Marcelino Dodge, EA, CTRC shares how he helps taxpayers break free from IRS stress and rebuild financial confidence — read the full story now.

Learn more on The Tax Answers Advisor podcast.

525 N Cascade Ave., Suite 200
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
(719) 359-8789
success@cashtracksfinancial.com

Thursday, January 1, 2026

Colorado Springs: When IRS Debt Feels Like a Life Sentence

Living Under the Weight of Tax Worry

The quiet shame of owing the IRS can feel like a secret you carry everywhere. Sleepless nights, unopened envelopes, and that knot in your stomach become part of daily life. An Offer in Compromise (OIC) can be a lifeline, allowing qualifying taxpayers to settle tax debt for less than the full amount when paying in full would cause serious financial hardship.

For many, the first step is simply admitting how annoyed, embarrassed, and frustrated they feel about missed payments, unfiled returns, and the fear of liens or levies. Naming those feelings is where the journey from worry to resolution truly begins.

What Changes When You Pursue an OIC

Moving forward with an OIC is more than a financial decision; it is an emotional turning point. The same letters that once triggered panic start to feel like documents in a plan instead of threats on the table. An accepted OIC lets qualifying taxpayers resolve their IRS balance for less than the full amount owed, so long as they meet strict eligibility rules tied to income, expenses, assets, and ability to pay.

Clients often move from feeling isolated and victimized to feeling protected and supported. Instead of worrying about surprise liens, garnishments, and mounting penalties, they begin to see a clear path where future tax years are filed on time and the fear of government claw-backs fades.

How an Enrolled Agent Helps Calm the Chaos

An Enrolled Agent (EA) is a federally authorized tax practitioner empowered by the U.S. Department of the Treasury to represent taxpayers in audits, collections, and appeals. An EA understands IRS rules, including OIC standards, and can help gather documents, prepare forms, and communicate directly with the IRS on a client’s behalf.

Having an EA step between the client and the IRS removes the feeling of being exposed and alone. Clients no longer have to field intimidating calls or letters themselves, which reduces the overwhelming stress and helps ensure they stay compliant going forward instead of falling behind again.

The Extra Layer a CTRC Brings

A Certified Tax Representation Consultant (CTRC) has specialized training in resolving tax controversies such as Offers in Compromise, installment agreements, audits, collections, and innocent spouse relief. This advanced focus means a CTRC can evaluate which resolution tools fit a client’s unique situation and design a strategy that balances immediate relief with long-term stability.

With a CTRC guiding the case, clients gain a trusted advocate who anticipates IRS moves, negotiates terms, and helps prevent future surprises. Annoyance, embarrassment, and shame about past non‑filing begin to give way to confidence and optimism as clients see concrete steps replacing chaos.

From Shame to Confidence: A New Story

The real payoff of facing tax debts with an OIC and professional representation is emotional:

  • Clients stop feeling embarrassed about owing taxes and start feeling organized and in control.

  • Harassment, liens, and threats of garnishment are replaced by structured communication through a representative.

  • Instead of feeling inferior, exposed, and afraid of the next envelope, clients feel informed, supported, and optimistic about the future.

Tax problems do not define a person’s worth. With the right EA and CTRC in their corner, clients move from worry to resolution—and finally get to breathe again.

If IRS debt is the first thing you think about when you wake up in Colorado Springs, don’t wait for another letter—call now or click here and let someone fight for you.

Featured in the International Business Times, Marcelino Dodge, EA, CTRC shares how he helps taxpayers break free from IRS stress and rebuild financial confidence — read the full story now.

Learn more on The Tax Answers Advisor podcast.

525 N Cascade Ave., Suite 200
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
(719) 359-8789
success@cashtracksfinancial.com

Colorado Drivers: Turn Car Payments into Peace of Mind – Claim Relief Now

  For many Coloradans, a car is not a luxury – it is how you get to work in Limon before sunrise, pick up the kids in Burlington, or make th...