Video Tips: Tax Debt Relief with an Offer-in-Compromise

Our U.S. tax system is built on the premise that all taxpayers are expected to report their tax liabilities accurately and pay them on time. However, the Internal Revenue Code (§7122) gives the IRS the authority to “compromise” (i.e., settle based on a taxpayer’s adverse economic circumstances) a tax liability for less than its stated amount.

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