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DC Office of Tax and Revenue Offers Federal Employees and Contractors Temporary Relief from Collection Actions

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

(Washington, DC) -  The DC Office of Tax and Revenue (OTR) is offering temporary relief for federal employees and contractors during the ongoing federal government shutdown. The program is designed to assist those experiencing financial hardship as a result of the federal shutdown by suspending certain collection actions and allowing for deferred payment options.

Under the temporary relief program, eligible federal employees and contractors who can verify their employment status and demonstrate financial hardship will have collection actions such as bank levies and wage garnishments suspended through Dec. 31, 2025. Interest on outstanding balances will continue to accrue during this time.

Individuals who are currently on an OTR payment plan may also defer payments through Dec. 31, 2025, preventing their plans from being canceled or placed in default.

To apply for relief, taxpayers must contact OTR directly and provide:

  • Verification of federal employment or contracting status (such as a recent pay stub) and
  • A brief description of their financial hardship.

 

Office of Tax and Revenue Contact Information:
Phone: 202-724-5045
Email: [email protected]

The relief measures will remain in effect until Dec. 31, 2025, unless the Office of Tax and Revenue extends the program based on future federal government developments.