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IRS Definition Form 433-A provides information necessary for determining how a wage earner or self-employed individual can satisfy an outstanding tax liability.
To qualify for the IRS Hardship Program, youll need to prove that your financial situation is serious enough that you cant pay your tax debt. This means providing documentation that shows your income, expenses, and overall financial picture. In some cases, you may need to fill out Form 8944 to request a waiver.
If you owe taxes to the IRS, but cant afford to pay, or cant pay without docHub hardship, you may qualify for currently not collectible (CNC) status. Getting into CNC doesnt make your debt go away, but the IRS will stop trying to collect the money (except from refunds) for as long as you are unable to pay.
un​col​lect​ible ˌən-kə-ˈlek-tə-bəl. : not capable of or suitable for being collected : not collectible. uncollectible loans/debt. Once deemed uncollectible because it can be easily reproduced, the photograph is now as common to the auction halls as a still life. Douglas Davis.
To see if you qualify for CNC status, youll need to contact the IRS. If you have a notice, use the contact information included there. If you dont have or have lost your notice, call the following numbers for assistance: Individual taxpayers: 800-829-1040 (or TTY/TDD 800-829-4059)

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The IRS often settles tax debts for far less than the full amount owed , in rare cases as little as 5% to 20% of the total balance when Reasonable Collection Potential (RCP) is very low. If youre struggling with back taxes, the IRS Offer in Compromise (OIC) program may be your path to relief.
The IRS generally has 10 years from the assessment date to collect unpaid taxes. The IRS cant extend this 10-year period unless the taxpayer agrees to extend the period as part of an installment agreement to pay tax debt or a court judgment allows the IRS to collect unpaid tax after the 10-year period.

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