Published Sep. 18, 2025 10:26AM EDT
Penalty Abatement in Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia — Reduce or Eliminate IRS Penalties
When tax debt grows, it’s often not just the original balance that causes the biggest problem — it’s the penalties and interest that keep piling on. The IRS can assess significant penalties for late filing, late payment, underreporting income, or failing to make required deposits. For many Washington, DC taxpayers, these penalties make a manageable debt feel impossible to pay.
The good news? Through Penalty Abatement, you may be able to reduce or even remove these extra charges. At Mid-Atlantic Law and Tax, Attorney and CPA James Kraehenbuehl helps individuals and businesses present strong legal arguments for relief from IRS penalties.
Common IRS Penalties That Can Be Abated
Some of the most frequent penalties eligible for abatement include:
- Failure to File – When a tax return is submitted after the deadline.
- Failure to Pay – When taxes are not paid in full by the due date.
- Accuracy-Related Penalties – For underpayment due to negligence or substantial understatement of income.
- Failure to Deposit – Common for businesses that don’t make timely payroll tax deposits.
Grounds for Penalty Abatement
The IRS will not remove penalties without a valid reason. You may qualify if you can show:
- Reasonable Cause – You exercised ordinary care but couldn’t meet your tax obligations due to events beyond your control (e.g., serious illness, natural disaster, records destroyed, reliance on incorrect professional advice).
- First-Time Penalty Abatement (FTA) – If you have a clean compliance history for the prior three years and have filed all current returns or extensions.
- Statutory Exceptions – For penalties that resulted from documented IRS errors.
Why Work with a Tax Attorney for Penalty Abatement?
Applying for Penalty Abatement isn’t just filling out a form — it requires presenting convincing evidence, citing IRS guidelines, and sometimes negotiating directly with agents. As a tax attorney, Attorney Kraehenbuehl can:
- Review your penalty history and determine your best grounds for relief.
- Prepare and submit a strong, well-documented abatement request.
- Communicate directly with the IRS on your behalf.
- Appeal denials if necessary.
The Sooner You Act, the Better Your Chances
The IRS can keep adding interest on top of penalties, so every month you wait can cost more. Addressing the problem quickly not only improves your chances of success but also prevents the balance from spiraling further out of control.
If IRS penalties are making your tax situation unmanageable, Mid-Atlantic Law and Tax can help. Call us today at 202-978-2888 to schedule a confidential consultation with Attorney James Kraehenbuehl and take the first step toward reducing your debt and regaining control of your finances.