Cannot Afford To Pay the IRS Right Now = Ask to be put in a Non-Collectable or Hardship Status
Over 40% of all IRS collection cases are placed into hardship because taxpayer simply do not have the financial means at the current time to go ahead and pay IRS right now.
Taxpayers who wish to have their case be put into non-collectible or hardship status will have to give IRS a current financial statement, usually form 433F with all documentation.
The Internal Revenue Service will compare your financial statement with that of the national and regional norms.
If your expenses exceed your current income and you meet the national and regional norms, IRS can place your case into a non-collectible or hardship status.
If you need professional tax representation contact us today for free initial tax consultation and we will walk you through the process to find out if you are an eligible candidate to be put in non-collectible or hardship status.
Please keep in mind this usually is not a full-time remedy to solve your tax problem.
This is only temporary relief.
Cannot Afford To Pay the IRS Right Now = Ask to be put in a Non-Collectable or Hardship Status