Passport Denied Due to IRS Debt?
Lawyer Offering Hope — and Legal Options.
Time is of the essence. If the U.S. Department of State has refused to process your passport application due to an IRS certification of “seriously delinquent tax debt,” you are not alone—and you have options.
I’m a veteran tax attorney with 39 years of legal experience helping individuals resolve their IRS back tax problems. I’ve authored multiple books on resolving IRS tax debt and have been the keynote speaker at bar association seminars focused entirely on IRS back taxes and I focus on passport denial under 26 U.S.C. 7345.
Why Was Your Passport Denied?
The Department of State, citing Section 51.60(h)(2) of the Code of Federal Regulations, has denied your passport application because the IRS certified your tax debt as “seriously delinquent.” This situation is urgent—but it can be fixed.
I Offer Hope — And A Legal Solution. I work quickly and aggressively to negotiate with the IRS on an expedited basis to resolve your tax situation and cause the IRS to de-certify your status as seriously delinquent. Once decertified, the U.S. Department of State is able to process your passport application so you can travel outside the U.S.A.
26 U.S.C. § 7345(c).
No Office Visit Needed – Nearly Nationwide Help
My entire process is handled remotely. We meet over secure Zoom video calls. No travel. No delays. Just fast, focused action to get your tax issue resolved and your passport back on track.
Reasonable Fees. Urgent Results. Compassionate Guidance.
My legal fees are reasonable and transparent. I understand what’s at stake for you, and I act with urgency, precision, and experience to move your case forward. Tap into Attorney Schaller’s 39+ years of legal experience.

Attorney Robert Schaller provides legal services to clients whose passport application has been denied due to seriously delinquent taxes. He offers services that include Decertification of Seriously Delinquent Status, Offer in Compromise, Installment Agreements, and Innocent Spouse tax relief. Zoom conferencing is available. Call for a free consultation: 630-655-1301.