IRS Terminate an Installment Agreement, Received CP523 Notice = Call Former IRS for Help

August 18, 2015
Written by: Jim Magary
Fresh Start Tax

 

Get Your Payment Agreement Reinstated, get placed in a Hardship or Settle your Tax Bill once and for all.

 

I am a former IRS agent and teaching instructor and understand the system of IRS inside and out.

The Internal Revenue Service is an advocate of resolving IRS collection debt through the taking and analyzing  of a 433F or 433A which is a IRS financial statement.

IRS on each case in which back taxes are owed ( some exceptions ) will take this current financial statement along with documentation and close cases as a general rule by placing you into an installment agreement, asking for a monthly payment, or you could consider the filing of an offer in compromise to settle your tax debt.

The Internal Revenue Service placed approximately 6.5million  of all taxpayers who owed back taxes into current installment agreements.

Statistics show that approximately 40% of all those taxpayers eventually break the terms of their installment agreement with the Internal Revenue Service.

So what are you to do?

Many times you were forced into those installment payments because IRS did not use and apply the proper formulas and forced you into an agreement that you could not make or could not keep.

At fresh start tax, we take new financial statements and properly close your case with the Internal Revenue Service and make sure you can live with the arrangement between you and the Internal Revenue Service.

Call us today for free initial tax consultation and we will walk you through the process.

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