I have a client who is facing considerable tax debt from prior years while currently broke. If I understand the agent I am working with properly, she is going to ask a manager to waive his debt (he's already in CNC Status) if he provides in addition to what I have already given her, a signed statement believably explaining how he is paying the expenses he is paying on the unemployment insurance he is drawing and proof that he is drawing only that much and a letter from his bank saying that they will not loan him more than x amount on his only significant asset which is a small parcel of unimproved land in the middle of nowhere. The statement of where he is drawing additional cash from requires a JURAT but she cannot tell me what it should say. The deal as it is being offered to me is that the Service will accept whatever he can currently borrow against the land if anything in full satisfaction of a debt when he thinks the land is worth maybe 50 K and he owes over 100K.
Number one has anyone ever known the IRS to forgive tax debt outside of the OIC Process? I have not filed for an OIC and I have not heard anyone suggest that I do so. I am however dealing with the collections division. Number two can anyone suggest what the Jurat should say?
Number one has anyone ever known the IRS to forgive tax debt outside of the OIC Process? I have not filed for an OIC and I have not heard anyone suggest that I do so. I am however dealing with the collections division. Number two can anyone suggest what the Jurat should say?
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