Form 8654 (Rev 6-2009) TCE Program QuarterlyFinal Program Report - irs ustreas-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Report Type. Mark 'Quarterly' or 'Final' as applicable.
  3. Fill in the Fiscal Year and the Recipient Organization Name, along with the street address, city, state, zip code, and account/identifying number (EIN).
  4. Input the report period dates in MM/DD/YYYY format for both 'From' and 'To'.
  5. Enter the number of volunteer tax assistors, instructors, and coordinators in their respective fields. Calculate and input the total on line 8.
  6. Complete lines for administrative expenses including salaries, supplies, rent/utilities, auditing costs, and travel expenses.
  7. Add up all administrative expenses on line 18 and ensure it does not exceed 30% of line 19.
  8. Finalize your program cost by summing lines for reimbursements and administrative expenses on line 22.
  9. For final reports only, complete line 25 with any remaining grant funds from line 24.
  10. Review all entries for accuracy before submitting your completed form.

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The Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) grant supports organizations in providing free tax counseling and assistance to those aged 60 or older in preparing their federal income tax returns. The TCE grant provides tax counseling assistance at locations throughout the community that are convenient to taxpayers.
How do I get CNC status? To request Currently Not Collectible status for your tax debt, call the IRS. If you recently got a notice about a tax debt, you can use the phone number on the notice.
Requesting a Certificate of Release If the federal tax lien has not been released within 30 days of satisfying your tax liability, you can request a Certificate of Release of Federal Tax Lien. The request must be in writing and should be mailed to the Collection Advisory Group servicing your area.
That Withholding Lock letter REQUIRES your employer to withhold a certain minimum amount that the IRS wants them to withhold for you regardless of what you want. If you timely file and pay all of your taxes for the NEXT three years you can THEN ask the IRS to be released the Withholding Lock.
For questions about federal backup withholding or information reporting, contact the IRS Information Reporting Program Centralized Customer Service Site at (866) 455-7438 or by E-Mail at mccirp@irs.gov.
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Tax debt forgiveness refers to IRS programs that may reduce or temporarily pause what you owe. These programs are meant for people who are dealing with serious financial hardship. Depending on your income, assets, and overall situation, the IRS may accept less than the full amount or stop trying to collect for a while.
Apply online through the Online Payment Agreement tool or apply by phone or by mail by submitting Form 9465, Installment Agreement Request.
To make the request, you will be required to submit a new Form W-4 along with other documentations to prove that your financial situation has changed. In most cases, the IRS will require you to send the request directly to them and not your employer, often through the contact details provided in your lock-in letter.

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