Calculating Excess Income – Dealing with Significant Changes in Income

A key factor for most taxpayers negotiating a payment plan or a compromise with either the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or Minnesota Department of Revenue (MDR) is calculating their ability to make monthly payments. The taxpayer may want to use his or her current income while the IRS or the MDR may insist on using [...]

Effective Tax Administration (ETA) Offer – An Underutilized Option.

In her annual Report to Congress, Nina Olson , the Taxpayer Advocate, pointed out that the IRS is under-utilizing the Effective Tax Administration (ETA) Offer in Compromise (OIC) program. The IRS accepted an average of only 27 ETA OICs per year. The ETA program is designed as an alternative to the Doubt as to Collectibility [...]

Can an In-Business Corporation Compromise its Employment Tax Obligations With The IRS?

Yes. An in-business corporation can compromise its outstanding employment tax obligations with the IRS. In past years, the IRS required that an Offer in Compromise (OIC) from an in-business corporation include not only its ability to pay, but also, the amount the IRS could collect from the responsible parties through the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty [...]

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