DOJ-488 Tax Waiver Form 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the DOJ-488 Tax Waiver Form in our platform's editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section A, where you authorize the IRS to release your tax information. Ensure you provide accurate details about your appointment or employment with the U.S. Department of Justice.
  3. In Section B, input your personal information including your name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone numbers. If married, include your spouse's details as well.
  4. Answer the questions regarding your tax history for the last seven years. For each question, select 'Yes' or 'No' and provide explanations if necessary in the space provided.
  5. Review all entered information for accuracy before signing at the bottom of the form. Remember that this waiver is invalid unless received by the IRS within 120 days of signing.

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A first-time penalty abatement letter typically contains: Taxpayer name and identification number. Relevant tax form and tax period. Notice number and date (if applicable) Type of penalty and amount. Acknowledgment that the taxpayer fulfills the first-time penalty abatement criteria.
You can also seek a penalty or interest waiver by filing Form 843 with the IRS. The IRS requires taxpayers requesting FTA to submit Form 843, Claim for Refund and Request for Abatement, and to include an explanation and supporting documentation.
When the first-time penalty abatement is used, reasonable cause for waiving late S Corp return penalties must be documented. Valid causes include serious illness, natural disasters, or unavoidable absence. The taxpayer should provide a detailed explanation with supporting evidence to the IRS.
Open with an introduction: Address the recipient respectfully and state the purpose of the letterrequesting a waiver of late payment fees. Provide context: Briefly explain the circumstances that led to the late payment, such as unforeseen challenges or misunderstandings.
The assessee has to make an application to the Principal Commissioner for obtaining waiver or reduction or stay or compound any proceeding for the recovery of penalty under section 273A (4).

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If you have paid your entire balance in full, including the penalties you are requesting to have waived, you would need to send a written statement or Form 2918, One-Time Penalty Abatement - Individual . Please see Claim for refund | FTB.ca.gov for additional information.
Q: Who qualifies for IRS debt forgiveness? A: Eligibility is based on your income, expenses, assets, and the amount you owe. Generally, if you can prove youre unable to pay your full tax debt without financial hardship, you may qualify for partial or full forgiveness through an Offer in Compromise or other relief.
IRS Penalty Abatement Request Letter State the type of penalty you want removed. Include an explanation of the events and specific facts and circumstances of your situation, and explain how these events were outside of your control. Attach documents that will prove your case.

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