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Delinquent taxes - submit an "offer in compromise."?

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i am unable to pay my delinquent taxes. i understand the irs will let taxpayers submit an 'offer in compromise.' what is that program?
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Ordinarily the IRS will not accept an offer unless it is clear that you have complied with all current filing and paying requirements The acceptance of an offer creates a fresh start therefore the terms of the offer require future compliance with all tax filing and paying requirements for a period of years If you do not abide by all of the terms of the offer including the compliance requirement the IRS may reinstate the entire tax liability An offer may take several months to process and will result in a more detailed examination of your personal situation and financial affairs You may also be required to continue or begin monthly installment payments while the offer is pending if your current income is high enough A final note the filing and processing of an offer automatically extends the year statute of limitations on collection For more information see our section on Tax Enforcement Get a Free Case Evaluation From An Experienced Tax Attorney Have your case evaluated by an 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