I Am Broke And Cannot Pay The IRS!
Are you broke or feel like it? What can you do, if you can’t afford to pay the IRS?
One of the ways to get out of paying off your tax debt is to be declared “currently not collectible.” The IRS can declare you as being currently not collectible after it reviews evidence that you have no ability to pay the tax you owe. As soon as the IRS determines that you cannot afford to pay any of your tax debt due to economic hardship and declares you currently not collectible, the IRS must immediately stop all collection activities including levies and garnishments.
While you are in the currently not collectible status, the 10-year statute of limitation on tax debt collection continues to run. If the IRS cannot collect the tax you owe within the 10-year statutory period, then your tax debt will expire and you’ll owe nothing to the IRS.
A taxpayer facing significant hardships or tax debt burdens should seek the advice of a tax professional specializing in resolving IRS tax debts.
At RMS Tax Consulting, we have an excellent track record in resolving collection activity. We can negotiate with the IRS for you to have the IRS agree to stop their collection actions and not require you to send them any money until such time as you can afford to send them some money each month. We will stop the IRS from sending you those nasty collection letters, and you won’t have to worry about the IRS taking your salary, bank account, car or even your home to pay the debt.
There are so many nightmare stories of taxpayers who try to negotiate with the IRS themselves. Sometimes it takes us months to try and unravel the mess that people who contact the IRS have made. Never let that happen to you. Call Richard Schickel today at 520-448-3531.