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Begin by entering your full name, social security number, and home address at the top of the form. If applicable, include your employer identification number (EIN) and business address.
In section 1, list all unpaid tax liabilities you wish to compromise. Be thorough and include all relevant details such as notice or assessment numbers and tax periods.
For section 2a, indicate whether the amount offered is borrowed money. If yes, provide lender details and collateral information.
Complete section 5 by detailing the facts and reasons supporting your offer for acceptance.
Sign and date the statement on page 2. Ensure that both taxpayers sign if submitting a joint offer.
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Form DTF-4.1:11/08:Offer in Compromise For - Tax.NY.gov
On Form DTF‑4.1, there are provisions for a waiver of refunds (item 3) and a waiver of the right to contest the liability after the offer is accepted (item 4).Read more
Temporary deferral of certain tax credits. For tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2010, and before. January 1, 2013, if the total amount of certainRead more
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