Offer In Compromise
Offer-In-Compromise (OIC):
Graphic – Net Realizable Value of Assets + Calculation of Future Income = Full Collection Potential (ie acceptable offer)
(1)If the offer is paid in 5 or fewer installments in 5 months or less the calculation of future income is limited to 12 months worth. So for example your monthly ability to repay is $300 per month. The calculation of future income is than $300 X 12 which is $3,600.
(2)If the offer will be paid in more than 5 installments or more than 5 months up to a maximum of 24 months the calculation of future income is 24 months worth.
A completed offer in compromise package will include:
- 9Form 433-A (OIC) for individuals or 433-B(OIC) for businesses and all required documentation as specified on the forms
- 9Form 656
- 9$150 application fee (non-refundable); and
- 9Initial payment (non-refundable) for Form 656
Lump Sum: Submit an initial payment of 20 percent of the total offer amount with your application. Then pay the remaining balance of the offer in 5 or fewer payments after receiving written acceptance of your offer from the IRS.
Periodic Payment: Submit your initial payment with your application. Continue to pay the remaining balance in monthly installments while the IRS considers your offer. If accepted, continue to pay monthly until it is paid in full.
While your offer is being processed by the IRS:
- 9Your non-refundable payments and fees will be applied to your tax liability (you may designate payments to a specific tax year and tax debt):
- 9Other collection activities are suspended!
- 9The collection statute expiration date is extended
- 9A notice of federal tax lien may be filed
What happens if your offer is accepted:
- 9You must meet all the offer terms listed in section 8 of Form 656 including filing all required tax returns and making all payments;
- 9Any refunds due within the calendar year in which your offer is accepted will be applied to your tax debt;
- 9Federal tax liens are not released until your offer terms are satisfied
What happens if your offer is rejected:
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