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Offer in Compromise
The Offer in Compromise program allows qualified individuals with an unpaid tax debt to negotiate a settled amount that is less than the total owed to clear the debt. An Offer in Compromise permits you to pay less than the full amount of your tax bill. If you are unable to pay your full tax debt or if doing so would put you in financial hardship, it may be a viable choice. The IRS takes into account the following facts and circumstances:
- Financial ability to pay
- Expenses from income
- Equity in a company’s assets
Not everyone is a good fit for the Offer in Compromise program. In fact, very few Offers in Compromise are accepted by the IRS. We can help determine if you might be a good candidate for an Offer.
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