Broken IRS Payment Plan + Former IRS Agent Can Fix Problem + Settle Tax Debt

January 7, 2016
Written by: Fresh Start Tax
Fresh Start Tax

 

We are IRS Tax specialty firm that deals with all IRS problems, since 1982 A+ rated BBB.

 

We have over 60 years of working directly for the Internal Revenue Service in the local, district, and regional tax offices of the Internal Revenue Service.

If you have a broken payment agreement with the Internal Revenue Service and has received the CP 523 and need to get back in the system call us today.

We will walk you through the process of other programs including a temporarily delay in the collection process or offer in compromise.

It is important to you have a true tax professional review your case and find out the best course of action.

There are two other remedies available to you, the currently not collectible and the offer in compromise. Many taxpayers who have broken payment plans may be eligible for the offer in compromise.

When you talk to us today will review your case to find out if you can settle your tax debt for pennies on the dollar.

What is a temporary delay in the collection process, please read below.

 

Temporarily Delay the Collection Process

If IRS determine that you cannot pay any of your tax debt, IRS may report your account currently not collectible and temporarily delay collection until your financial condition improves.

Being currently not collectible does not mean the debt goes away, it means the IRS has determined you cannot afford to pay the debt at this time.

Prior to approving your request to delay collection, we may ask you to complete a Collection Information Statement (Form 433-F, Form 433-A or Form 433-B) and provide proof of your financial status (this may include information about your assets and your monthly income and expenses).

You should know that if we do delay collecting from you, your debt will increase because penalties and interest are charged until you pay the full amount.

During a temporary delay, IRS will again review your ability to pay. IRS may also file a Notice of Federal Tax Lien to protect the government’s interest in your assets.

Call us today for free initial tax consultation and learn more about the different options and IRS programs available to you.

 

Broken IRS Payment Plan + Former IRS Agent Can Fix Problem + Settle Tax Debt

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