Will I Qualify for an Offer in Compromise? How the IRS Actually Decides
Most taxpayers do not qualify for an Offer in Compromise despite what the ads say. Here is the real math the IRS uses and the 21% of offers that actually get accepted.
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Most taxpayers do not qualify for an Offer in Compromise despite what the ads say. Here is the real math the IRS uses and the 21% of offers that actually get accepted.
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