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Hardship StatusSometimes, there is the situation when you cannot make any payments towards your back state or federal taxes. Like that is not enough, some procedural or other circumstances may hinder you from qualifying for the offer in compromise program or for the bankruptcies. The IRS may designate your account as "Currently not collectible". This means the IRS is convinced that collection against you is not possible without creating an undue hardship, or is simply not collectible at all, and so all collection efforts are stopped until there is a change of circumstances allowing collection to resume. San Diego Tax Attorneys have successfully negotiated hundred of hardship status cases. We will help you prove your hardship status, demonstrating to the IRS that paying all that is due or making large payments to the IRS would result in an undue economic burden. What we do is show that a payment of what the IRS is demanding would result in having you to do without some other necessity of life, in order to give the money to the IRS. Fortunately for many people, this is not that difficult to prove. Other times it is a little more difficult, but there is generally always some type of resolution available. In these situations the government backs off until the taxpayer is able to get back on their feet. |
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