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What The IRS Does Not Want You To Know - Tax Settlement

2022-07-01 11:52

Dave Rosa

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What The IRS Does Not Want You To Know - Tax Settlement

The IRS doesn't want you to know how to obtain an Offer in Compromise (IRS settlement). Find out how.

 

 

 

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IRS TAX SETTLEMENT - What The IRS Doesn't Want You To Know

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The Offer in Compromise (OIC) program is the IRS's settlement program.

 

It is a way to settle your tax debt for less than the full amount you owe.

You may or not be eligible to receive an IRS Offer in Compromise settlement. Why spend $ on something that will never happen? Call and find out what your best course of action should be.

 

When you submit an OIC, you should be able to pay the full amount you owe within five years (unless your offer is pending longer than six months).

 

You can't discharge your federal tax debt through bankruptcy.

 

The IRS will reject your OIC if it believes that you can afford to pay your entire tax liability in other ways (like with a payment plan or levy).

 

If approved, an OIC can relieve financial hardship or correct inequity and put taxpayers back on track.

 

Applying for an OIC does not prevent you from taking steps to collect what you are owed or protect your interests.

 

The approval of an OIC may be appealable by either party. An Offer in Compromise may allow a taxpayer to work out a settlement with the IRS for less than the actual amount of taxes owed, but only if all three of the following requirements are met:

 

Call our tax relief team today and find out what we can do for you.

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