A Guide to Tax Resolution: Solving IRS Problems
Tax resolution means providing solutions to businesses and individuals alike who find themselves in trouble with the IRS. To resolve tax matters with the IRS, the IRS’ Offer in Compromise (OIC) program encourages delinquent taxpayers to settle their back taxes, often for reduced amounts. The areas covered are: Offers in Compromise, Wage Garnishments, Bankruptcy, Installment, Delinquent Tax Returns, IRS Bank Levies, Freedom of Information Requests, IRS Payment Plans, Payroll Tax Problems, IRS Audits, Penalty Abatement, Liens, Collection Appeals, IRS Appeals, Innocent Spouse and Expiration of Statutes.

Course Publication Date: July 19, 2021

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Author:Delta CPE
Course No:TAX-RESOLUT-40041
Recommended CPE:6.00
Delivery Method:QAS Self Study
Level of Knowledge:Overview
Prerequisites:None
Advanced Preparation:None
Recommended Field of Study:Taxes
  
Learning Objectives
  • Recognize the mission of the IRS and its organization.
  • Identify the role of Taxpayer Advocate and the Freedom of Information Act.
  • Identify how to select the best tax professional.
  • Recognize traits of unfiled tax returns and an Offer In Compromise.
  • Identify reasons for Penalty Abatement.
  • Recognize when the Collection Statute expires.
  • Identify factors in the innocent spouse defense.
  • Recognize the reasons the IRS may close a case as uncollectible.
  • Recognize the three-year statute of limitations.
  • Recognize other statute of limitations rules and the steps of the collection process.
  • Identify steps followed by the IRS when issuing tax liens, levies and wage garnishments.
  • Outline IRS payment plans.
  • Identify specific issues with installment agreements.
  • Recognize key determinants in the OIC application process, including payment options and terms.
  • Identify key details about how the IRS handles an Offer in Compromise (OIC).
  • Recognize possible actions on submitted and accepted offers.
  • Recognize how to use the bankruptcy laws.
  • Identify how the bankruptcy laws relate to different tax problems.
  • Recognize a variety of frequently asked questions (FAQs) regarding tax-collection related matters.

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