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Understanding IRS Offers in Compromise and the Impact of Dissipated Assets

Navigating the complexities of tax liabilities can be daunting for many taxpayers. One of the avenues available for those struggling with significant tax debt is the IRS Offer in Compromise (OIC) program. This program allows taxpayers to settle their tax liabilities for less than the full amount owed, provided they…

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Tax Levies, Liens, and How a Professional Can Help: A Comprehensive FAQ

Fresh start – tax forgiveness program – as advertised on radio, TV, internet Taxation can be a complicated and stressful matter, particularly when it comes to tax levies and liens. If you are facing a tax issue, it is important to understand your rights and how to navigate the complex…

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Offer in Compromise and Coronavirus COVID-19

IRS has provided updated instructions to taxpayers with respect to the effects of coronavirus – COVID-19 on offers in compromise (OICs). IRS has the authority to compromise a taxpayer’s tax liability. An OIC is an agreement between the taxpayer and IRS that compromises a taxpayer’s tax debt for less than…

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Tax court upholds rejection of offer in compromise OIC denial

The Tax Court has upheld the IRS’s decision to reject a taxpayer’s proposed offer-in-compromise and to decline to abate interest and failure-to-pay additions to tax. The IRS may enter into an offer-in-compromise to reduce a taxpayer’s outstanding tax liability if, among other reasons, there is doubt as to collectability. Rejection…

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IRS-FTB-EDD-CDTFA-BOE Tax Audit, Back Tax, Representation, Resolution Cost and Fees

The first thing you need if you are facing IRS-FTB-EDD-CDTFA-BOE Tax Audit, or owe back taxes and need a settlement option, is to seek a tax representation firm [tax resolution firm] that specializes in resolving tax problems and controversy matters. Then you can inquire about the fees and cost of service. Only…

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IRS hires private debt collection agencies to collect on back taxes – Beware

IRS has announced that beginning this month, it will start to send letters to notify “a relatively small group of individuals” with overdue federal tax that their accounts have been assigned to one of four private collection agencies (PCAs). The assignments were authorized by legislation enacted in 2014. Background. Code…

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