The Partial Payment Installment Agreement allows a taxpayer to settle an outstanding tax liability for less than the full amount owed. Although it achieves much the same end result as the more popular Offer in Compromise, it is less well know and less frequently used. In spite of certain drawbacks, the Partial Payment Installment Agreement… Continue reading →
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Payment Installment Options for an IRS Offer in Compromise
The IRS Offer in Compromise tax settlement option allows a taxpayer with an outstanding tax liability to settle the debt for less than the full amount owed. Although the Offer in Compromise has very specific acceptance criteria and may be difficult to obtain, it is a very attractive tax debt settlement option for those taxpayers… Continue reading →
Don’t Bounce Your Tax Check!
Taxpayers beware! The penalties for bouncing a check to the U. S Treasury Department have recently been increased. Generally, if the IRS extends an existing tax credit or offers a new one, they will make a corresponding change in the tax code to “pay” for the credit. In this case penalties and fees on bad… Continue reading →
Understanding The Three Settlement Types for an Offer in Compromise
The Offer in Compromise is a specific tax relief option made available by the IRS through which a taxpayer offers the IRS a certain amount of money in exchange for which the IRS agrees to cancel the taxpayer’s outstanding tax debt. While it is an effective tax settlement option for a very specific group of… Continue reading →
Another Tax Settlement Option – A Partial Payment Installment Agreement
Due to the current economic climate, more taxpayers are finding themselves with significant outstanding tax debt. Many taxpayers owe both the Internal Revenue Service and their state (or states) for multiple years. Some taxpayers are simply overwhelmed by the numerous IRS Notices and Letters from the IRS that they receive. In actuality, there are numerous… Continue reading →

