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  1. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUESTS (You Need To Know)
    You must know what type of information is in your IRS file without drawing a lot of attention to yourself. Congress passed legislation (FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT) that requires government agencies, including the IRS, to disclose such information when requested.
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  2. PAYMENT PLANS (More Time to Pay)
    The IRS usually accepts payment arrangements for past due taxes. To qualify, you must provide the IRS with proof that:
    • You have filed all tax returns, even if you have not paid taxes due.
    • You disclosed all assets you own.
    • You cannot pay the amount owed.
    • You cannot borrow the amount owed.
    • You do not have a retirement account that can be tapped to pay.
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  3. PENALTY ABATEMENT (Remove Some or All Penalties)
    The IRS hands out billions of dollars in penalties every year.

    There is hope. You can request an abatement to completely or partially remove penalties.

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  5. OFFERS IN COMPROMISE (Let's Make a Deal)
    The IRS Offers in Compromise program provides a chance to settle up with the IRS for a much smaller amount of money.
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  7. COLLECTION APPEALS (Don't Do That To Me)
    The Collection Appeal is your Appeal of the threat of an IRS Levy or Seizure. This threat could have been received either verbally or in writing.

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  9. APPEALS (You Protest)
    An Appeal is a request by you that does not agree with an IRS decision. The action of filing an appeal puts the IRS on notice that you disagree with the IRS and demand a meeting to change the IRS decision.

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  11. EXPIRATION OF STATUTE (Game Over For IRS)
    The IRS has ten years from the date of assessment (sometimes close to the filing date and sometimes years later) to collect all taxes, penalties and interest from you. You do not owe anything after the ten-year date has passed.

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  13. INNOCENT SPOUSE (You Didn't Know About It)
    If you have trouble with the IRS because of your spouse or Ex-spouse's actions, call us immediately. If you signed a joint return and didn't know about the truth, you may qualify.
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  14. BANKRUPTCY (Start New Game)
    Many IRS taxes, penalties and interest do qualify for complete discharge in Bankruptcy.More

  15. AUDIT RECONSIDERATION (That's Not Fair)
    The IRS has this little used program to handle situations where you didn't get a fair deal in the original audit. Such as, if you never attended the original audit or you never received the audit letter or you didn't understand what was going on and failed to provide the IRS information they requested.

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