Offer in Compromise
An “Offer in Compromise” is an agreement between you, the taxpayer, and the IRS. This agreement settles the taxpayer’s legal responsibility for what is owed to the government, for less than the amount originally owed.
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Levy Release
When a levy is placed, the IRS will seize the taxpayer’s assets, including the monies in a bank account or a person's paychecks. When a levy is placed on a paycheck, it remains in effect until a levy release is granted.
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Non Collectible Status
The IRS uses two phrases for describing the status of past due taxes which are deemed not collectible: “Non Collectible Status” or “Currently Not Collectible.” The IRS may defer collection efforts if you can manage to gain official entry to these categories.
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Unfiled Tax Returns
Many people do not file their taxes for a variety of reasons, including lack of records, fear of owing the liability, because they forgot to do it or they do not have the ability to pay.
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Innocent Spouse Relief
If a tax liability was solely the result of actions of your current or former spouse, you may not be held responsible.
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Installment Agreement
If you are behind on your taxes, you may qualify for an IRS payment plan. Once the plan, or agreement, is arranged, you can make smaller, more manageable payments on your tax liability.
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Appeals
You are permitted to have a formal review of the actions that the IRS has taken. In a number of situations, you could also be entitled to having a judge review the action.
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Tax Court Representation
If you disagree with a proposed IRS action, you are allowed to go to Tax Court and have a judge review the actions of the IRS to determine if they are proper and warranted.
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Penalty Abatement
Tax penalties are often a large portion of your business or personal tax liability. IRS Penalty Abatement is a program allowing you to have your penalties reduced or removed from your tax liability.
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Payroll Tax
A portion of the employee’s paycheck is withheld in order to fulfill the requirements of government-sanctioned payroll taxes.
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