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   IRS Hardship Plan - What You Need to Know to Qualify and Pay Off Your IRS Tax Debt How

Can't Pay? You're dirt poor. Is economic hardship keeping your from paying your IRS Debt? Are you living paycheck to paycheck? Prove it. If you can do that, the IRS will actually stop collecting from you! But how can you prove this to the most powerful collection agency in the world?

Review: If you qualify, the IRS will Suspend the Collections process. This is known as the "Suspended Collections" or "Hardship Plan." But how do you know if you qualify? If paying the IRS would make you go without basic needs, then you could qualify.

What to provide: If you still think you qualify for an Offer in Compromise, get out your pen and paper. You'll need to provide the following information in forms 433A (433B for Businesses)

 

 

Plus: The IRS won't let you off that easily. You'll also need to provide detailed information like your place of work, bank accounts, investments, money not in your bank account, real estate, credit cards, cars, and personal assets. If you have enough assets to satisfy your debt, the Hardship Plan may be denied.

Bare Minimum: What does the IRS consider "Basic Needs"? Not your car payments, credit card payments, student loan payments or even money for your Retirement plan. The IRS considers your need for food, housing, transportation, and medical bills your basic needs. So if you're sending your kid to an expensive university, watch out. The IRS might make you send them to community college.

Now You Have The Smoking Gun...Use it!

Richard Close was an IRS-Hitman. He was a revenue officer who took out anyone that owed the IRS money. He left that behind and now helps thousands of Americans beat Uncle Sam and save thousands of dollars. The IRS-Hitman can help you with your tax debt problems. He has partnered with Tax Defense Network to offer free advice and tips to get you tax debt settled one and for all with the IRS. Visit at: http://www.irs-offer-in-compromise-hq.com or http://www.taxdefensenetwork.com or call 1-888-248-9058.

 

 

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