OIC IS SIMILAR TO A CHAPTER 13
- COLLECTION DIVISION OF THE IRS (SEVERAL BRANCHES)
- REVENUE OFFICERS
- POWERS OF ATTORNEY
- REQUESTING TRANSCRIPTS (3 BASIC TYPES)
- OFFERS IN COMPROMISE (OIC)
- THREE BASICS FOR AN OIC
- OFFERS BASED UPON DOUBT AS TO COLLECTIBILITY
- FORM 433 COLLECTION INFORMATION STATEMENT
- LUMP SUM CASH OFFER
- PERIODIC PAYMENT
- REMAINING STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS OFFER
- ITEMS TO INCLUDE WITH OIC
- SUBMITTING THE OFFER
- WHAT TO EXPECT AFTER FILING THE OIC
- DISCHARGING TAXES IN BANKRUPTCY AFTER REFORM
- TAX CLAIMS IN BANKRUPTCY
- LIENS AND CHAPTER 7
- ADVANCED HANDLING OF OIC AND BANKRUPTCY
- NON-LIABLE SPOUSE’S INVOLVEMENT
- LEVY RELEASES
- NON-COLLECTIBLE STATUS
- APPEALS
- TYPES OF APPEALS
- COLLECTION APPEALS PROGRAM (CAP)
- INSTALLMENT AGREEMENTS (IA)
- PENALTY ABATEMENT
We’re coming up on tax season. People are worried about this. Some people are owing, some people are thinking they are going to get a refund but they are not if they owe the IRS money. So you are all about helping people deal with their tax problems. So can you kind of give us a state of the affairs right now with what’s going on with the IRS?“The IRS is a big collection company. And they are trying to obviously collect the money that’s owed to them from the taxpayers. Tax season is a big time for them to be sending out those threatening letters so that’s why Attorneys Tax Relief, our law firm, is there to help clients guide them through and hold their hand through these IRS problems and letters that they are receiving around tax time.