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Offers in compromise after TIPRA

By Burton J. Haynes on November 30, 2010

After the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act you thought it couldn’t get any worse for your tax delinquent clients? Wrong again. The latest Congressional gift to the IRS Collection Division is Section 509 of the Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act of 2005 (TIPRA). One must at least give grudging credit to the [...]

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Negotiating offers in compromise

By Burton J. Haynes on July 30, 2010

The last article in this series on dealing with the Collection Division addressed Installment Agreements — arrangements through which tax debts can be resolved by means of monthly payments. Some folks, however, owe so much that an installment agreement is not a practical solution. Interest and penalties can accrue so quickly that the liability actually [...]

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Discharging Tax Liabilities in Bankruptcy

By Burton J. Haynes on June 3, 2010

This is the fourth in a series of articles about dealing with the IRS Collection Division. In previous articles we discussed innocent spouse relief, installment agreements, and offers in compromise. All of these are useful techniques for dealing with tax liabilities which should not be collected from your client, or which exceed your client’s ability [...]

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The Statute of Limitations on collection

By Burton J. Haynes on January 28, 2010

For those beleaguered souls for whom nothing else works, the only hope of relief from unmanageable federal tax debts may be the statute of limitations on collection. In theory, the IRS has only 10 years from the date of assessment to collect. However, this 10-year limitation is shot through with so many exceptions, waivers and [...]

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The Trust Fund Recovery Penalty

By Burton J. Haynes on November 30, 2009

The road to Hell, so we’re told, is paved with good intentions. And on the road to Hell, failure to pay employment taxes is definitely the fast lane. The resulting “trust fund recovery penalty” can spell disaster for the hard-pressed entrepreneur, corporate manager, director, officer, or employee who falls victim to it. This article will [...]

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Enhanced opportunities to appeal collection actions

By Burton J. Haynes on October 29, 2009

As all of us who represent taxpayers before the IRS Collection Division know only too well, the Revenue Officer handling a particular client’s case may not agree with our ever so reasonable suggestions about what should be done. In these situations, thanks to the IRS Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998, we now have greatly [...]

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Tax collection problems of military personnel

By Burton J. Haynes on August 29, 2009

Many people with tax collection problems feel like they’re in a combat zone, besieged by battalions of battle-hardened IRS Revenue Officers. But many tax practitioners, particularly those of us here in the Washington metropolitan area, will encounter clients who are or have recently been in real combat zones — places like Iraq, the Persian Gulf, [...]

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Treatment of pension benefits and retirement assets

By Burton J. Haynes on July 29, 2009

Knowing how the IRS Collection Division treats pension benefits and retirement savings is an important part of understanding a client’s situation and helping the client plan a course of action to resolve his or her unpaid tax liabilities. Pension benefits and retirement savings often constitute a client’s most valuable assets, and are viewed as a [...]

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