Does The Client Qualify For An Offer In Compromise?
Does The Customer Get A Deal In Compromise?

< iframe width =" 480" height="320" src =" https://www.youtube.com/embed/14RP5_S-O3Y?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen >< img design="float: left; margin:0 5px 5px 0;" src =" http://taxdr.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/UuhUOv.jpg "/ >" We just got an e-mail at [email protected]. This is Mr. Johnson from Chicago. John, he says he owes $18,000 to the Internal Revenue Service. He's currently out of work. No lorry, no retirement. He has a home that deserves $100,000 but he states he owes $100,000 so there's no equity in your house. Can he get an OIC?" " He will certify quickly for an OIC. He's unemployed and also he has no properties. So the IRS is going to take a look at him and state he has no revenue can be found in so there's no disposable revenue. He has no properties for the IRS to take. So because position, I would possibly place him in a presently non-collectible situation. If he began working, then I would attempt to put him right into an offer in compromise. However at that scenario right there, that taxpayer, he is a currently non-collectible customer all the time." http://attorneystaxrelief.com