IRS Tax Bills Paying
If you can't pay your IRS tax bill in full, you should pay what you can. It is no surprise that most taxpayers cannot just write a check to the IRS to make the tax bill go away. If you can't pay your taxes in full, you may be able to pay in installments.
If you cannot pay off the tax bill through monthly installments, the IRS may settle the tax bill for less than full the amount. Certain taxpayers may also benefit from bankruptcy laws to resolve the delinquent tax bill.
Our tax lawyers have developed a proven plan of action for dealing with delinquent tax bills:
- Determine if the tax assessment is correct.
- File any missing tax returns.
- Review the taxpayer's financial condition based on IRS' criteria.
- Determine if any special hardships exist.
- Propose an offer in compromise, payment plan, temporary hardship or plan a bankruptcy.
If you need help dealing with an IRS tax problem, call 888-829-5293 for a FREE tax consultation!
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