Tax
Problems Blog - Offer in Compromise
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August,
2017 – Offer In Compromise Pre-Qualifier.
The IRS has an Offer In Compromise Pre-Qualifier
“tool”. It
is at this link
https://irs.treasury.gov/oic_pre_qualifier/
While the IRS Offer Pre-Qualifier tool may be useful to
some taxpayers, the problem is that it imposes the IRS
standards from the IRS tables. Thus, the IRS pre-qualifier
does not take into account a taxpayer’s particular facts
and circumstances as required by law. This
may result in taxpayers who would otherwise qualify for an
Offer, deciding not to bother because the Pre-Qualifier
sets forth an unrealistic Offer amount detached from the
taxpayer's real world situation.
With the continuing push towards more and more on line
“solutions” and computerized “analysis”,
you can expect that the Taxpayer Bill of Rights, including
the “Right
to Quality Service
- Taxpayers have the right to receive prompt,
courteous, and professional assistance in their dealings
with the IRS, to be spoken to in a way they can easily
understand …”, and
the “Right to a
Fair and Just Tax System - Taxpayers
have the right to expect the tax system to consider facts
and circumstances that might affect their underlying
liabilities, ability to pay, …”) -- will
become mere symbolic platitudes, unless Americans demand
meaningful “service” (and that doesn't mean interface
with a robot).
May
24, 2017
For
those who are thinking of submitting a Doubt as to
Liability Offer in Compromise, be sure to use the
correct form. The IRS has issued a May, 2017
version of Form 656-L – OIC Doubt as to
Liability.
See
Form Here: https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f656l.pdf
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