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New Mexico businesses with TFRP Financing issues can access specialized financing to pay off the IRS or New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department directly — stopping enforcement and converting tax debt into a manageable business loan. Apply in 2 minutes. No obligation.
The IRS Trust Fund Recovery Penalty (TFRP) turns business 941 payroll tax debt into a personal liability assessed against responsible parties in New Mexico — business owners, CFOs, accountants with signing authority, and any officer who directed tax funds elsewhere. Your personal home, bank accounts, and assets are at risk.
TFRP Financing in New Mexico: What You Need to Know
The TFRP equals 100% of the “trust fund” portion of unpaid 941 payroll taxes — the employee-side Social Security, Medicare, and federal income tax withholding. The IRS can simultaneously assess the TFRP against every responsible party. In New Mexico, the IRS has 10 years from the date of assessment to collect a TFRP — and can file personal liens and levy personal accounts anywhere in the country.
IRS Offices in New Mexico
There are 3 IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers in New Mexico (located in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Las Cruces). For businesses with active IRS enforcement, engaging the IRS directly without representation is not recommended — a single error in collection negotiations can accelerate enforcement action.
How It Works for New Mexico Businesses
- Apply (2 min): Business info + tax debt amount. No upfront fees.
- 24-48hr review: Matched to lenders with New Mexico TFRP Financing experience.
- Lender proposal: Underwriting based on cash flow, not just tax history.
- Funded + IRS paid: Lender pays New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department or IRS directly. Enforcement stops.
Apply — New Mexico TFRP Financing
No obligation. No upfront fees.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is a “responsible party” for the TFRP in a New Mexico business?
The IRS defines responsible party broadly: anyone with the duty to collect, account for, and pay over trust fund taxes who willfully failed to do so. In New Mexico businesses, this includes the owner, any officer with financial authority, any bookkeeper or accountant with check-signing ability, and any board member who directed that tax deposits not be made.
Can paying off the business 941 debt eliminate the TFRP in New Mexico?
Yes. When the business pays the trust fund portion of its 941 debt in full, the corresponding TFRP is simultaneously satisfied — because the personal liability mirrors only the trust fund (employee withholding) portion. Financing the full business tax debt payoff is the most efficient way for New Mexico business owners to eliminate personal TFRP exposure.
What is the minimum tax debt for New Mexico TFRP Financing?
Minimum $10,000 in business tax debt (IRS or New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department). No maximum. Apply regardless of your situation.
Disclosure: Tax Funds is a financing marketplace. Content is for informational purposes only. IRS procedures sourced from IRS.gov.