How I got an IRS Offer in Compromise accepted 2022

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    I go through a case were we got the offer in compromise accepted. We go through the Form 433-A OIC and 656 along with the documents we submitted and all the IRS letters we got. In this case the taxpayer had $130,000 of tax debt that we settled for $1,000.
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    🔴 IRS Offer In Compromise for Dummies: • IRS Offer In Compromis...
    🔴 How to fill out IRS Form 433-A OIC - 2022: • How to fill out IRS Fo...
    🔴How to fill out Form 656 - 2022: • How to fill out Form 6...
    00:00 Intro
    01:06 433-A OIC - filed
    04:37 656 - filed
    06:15 Documents submitted with Offer
    06:56 IRS Offer in Compromise - timeline
    07:43 IRS Notice received during the Offer
    08:58 Updated documents submitted
    10:16 IRS Offer in Compromise Acceptance letter
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    Helpful Resources:
    IRS Form 433-A (OIC) (Rev. 4-2021)
    www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f433a...
    IRS Form 656 (April 2020)
    www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f656.pdf
    IRS Financial Collection Standards
    www.irs.gov/businesses/small-...
    Internal Revenue Manual - Offer in Compromise - Financial Analysis
    www.irs.gov/irm/part5/irm_05-...
    IRS Withholding Calculator
    www.irs.gov/individuals/tax-w...
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    Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for informational purposes only and is not meant to take the place of professional legal, accounting, or financial advice. If you have any legal questions about this video or the subjects discussed, or any other legal matter, you should consult with an attorney or tax professional in your jurisdiction (i.e. where you live).
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Комментарии • 52

  • @JimmyS1981
    @JimmyS1981 Год назад +4

    Of course he got his OIC approved ! He was unemployed when he submitted it. The IRS knows they won’t get their $$$ bc the guy doesn’t work ! Would love to see someone post a video on how to get an OIC approved when Employed and no change in wages. They don’t post a video on it bc it’s not possible to get an approval if you’re making $$ (the same wages you made when you defaulted)

  • @eataxresolutions
    @eataxresolutions  Год назад +1

    If you are looking to schedule an appointment to go over your case, please use the link below.
    www.eataxresolutions.com/form-tax-consultation-2

    • @eriklocs1231
      @eriklocs1231 11 месяцев назад

      Hello, so I got a letter in the mail stating the proposed due amount. And it wants me to agree or disagree. If I'm planing on filing a OIC, do I agree to the amount or do I disagree? How do I respond to this letter?

    • @eataxresolutions
      @eataxresolutions  11 месяцев назад

      @@eriklocs1231 great question. This really depends on if you agree to the proposed changes or not. If you would like me to take a look a the notice I offer a free 15 min consult to do so. Use link below to schedule . www.eataxresolutions.com/form-tax-consultation-2

  • @rickynunez7367
    @rickynunez7367 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video, and congrats on the offer for your client. I wanted to ask what my offer would be towards the end if I have a 0 after adding up my bank accounts in section 3 of personal assets? Thanks in advance!

    • @eataxresolutions
      @eataxresolutions  Год назад

      It would be what ever you think you can afford once the offer gets accepted.

  • @hutchrt0596
    @hutchrt0596 Год назад

    I think I saw you breeze through that you did this for multiple years on one offer? Is that correct? Multiple can be done on one offer?

  • @mikemike6230
    @mikemike6230 Год назад

    I live out of the US and the IRS is aware. Any idea how to fill out 433. Should I use the standards that I use for my mailing address in US?

  • @jacobarchambault4757
    @jacobarchambault4757 Год назад +1

    Hello, you state that there are a lot of downsides if the offer gets rejected. Do you have a video explaining what those are?
    Also, while I submit this do I need to arrange a payment plan in the mean time or just wait for the IRS to either reject or accept my offer? Thank you in advance!

    • @eataxresolutions
      @eataxresolutions  Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/VK-Zx4fzUog/видео.html @ 09:21 answers your questions

  • @disabledveteranspac7432
    @disabledveteranspac7432 Год назад

    GREAT A+ video(s), Anthony!
    1. If an actual expense is BELOW the standard, it's best to claim the FULL standard? (Seems so, in this example?)
    2. So IRS typically doesn't require credit card statements, only bank statements? INTERESTING!
    3. He owned NO furniture for Sec 3 Per Assets? Or, do many typically leave that blank, since IRS doesn't come inspect?

    • @eataxresolutions
      @eataxresolutions  Год назад

      1. It depends on which expense. Check out my other video that addresses this question. ruclips.net/video/hy8c-iA9AD4/видео.html at 22:47 there is a cheat sheet
      2. Correct, unless you need to verify an expense that is paid for by the CC.
      3. Furniture? You mean other valuable items?

    • @disabledveteranspac7432
      @disabledveteranspac7432 Год назад

      @@eataxresolutions #3 The newer version 7/22 of 433-A specifically says, "PERSONAL ASSETS: Include all furniture, personal effects, artwork, jewelry, collections (coins, guns, etc." so when I didn't see any value listed for these, it caught my attention, becuase just about everyone not homeless owns a few thousand dollars worth of furniture, computers/phones/tablets, TV, and other household items.
      The IRS knows this, but didn't seem to care that it was omitted on your example, perhaps because they can't verify?

    • @eataxresolutions
      @eataxresolutions  Год назад +1

      @@disabledveteranspac7432 There is a $10,090 exemption for personal assets seen on line 7.

  • @mattsheridan5506
    @mattsheridan5506 16 дней назад

    Was he unemployed due to this process? If you're negotiating an OIC with the IRS is this information sent to your employer?

  • @EmVie2024
    @EmVie2024 10 месяцев назад

    How much do you charge for the appointment ?

  • @kaitlynmarty
    @kaitlynmarty 11 месяцев назад +2

    Hi Anthony- I know you had mentioned that some of the correspondence from the IRS was a little wonky and took a while for the final verdict, so I wanted to ask if this timeframe is fairly common.
    I'm thinking of submitting an OIC, but since I'm self-employed and am assuming that my income will be increasing within the next year, it sounds like it could be a waste of time for me. If the IRS finally gets back to me a year later, and needs me to resubmit current information, I may not qualify any longer.
    Would you recommend only submitting if you expect to be in a similar financial position the following year?
    Thanks- I appreciate all your helpful videos!

    • @eataxresolutions
      @eataxresolutions  11 месяцев назад

      One year mark is common, and if you project your income to go up, you may want to reconsider the OIC route.

  • @jimrusch22
    @jimrusch22 5 месяцев назад

    This is great if you have no assets. However if you equity exceeds your debt liability you are SOL.

  • @ransomemckissick8184
    @ransomemckissick8184 Год назад +1

    QUESTION: I have attempted OICs twice, and each time, they ask me to pay my quarterlies, usually about $2,600 within a short period of time. This time, like your client, I lost my W-2 job, and I am strictly self-employed. Thus, I am confident that i can get the offer accepted. However, since I have gone from 5 streams of income to 2, how do I convince the IRS that I am not as "rich" as I was when I filed FY 2021 taxes, and the quarterlies should be lower?

    • @eataxresolutions
      @eataxresolutions  Год назад

      Good question. In order to show what your tax liability should be with your current income you will need to prove it with bank statements and a quality profit or loss statement from the business.

  • @ransomemckissick8184
    @ransomemckissick8184 Год назад

    ANOTHER QUESTION: If one has an OIC pending, is it OK to file an extension, then file the taxes by 15 October, or must the taxes be filed by 15 April ?

    • @eataxresolutions
      @eataxresolutions  Год назад

      Short answer, yes. I wouldn't recommend it as if there is any balance due that will need to be paid by April 15th. It will not look good that you are trying to settle back taxes and yet you are not paying your current taxes on time.
      Highly recommend checking out another one of my videos ruclips.net/video/blhvkOmLY34/видео.html.

  • @ManeAttractionsinBowieMd
    @ManeAttractionsinBowieMd Год назад

    I need your help ☺️☺️

  • @user-wz4hs1gk3j
    @user-wz4hs1gk3j Год назад

    Line 49 under monthly household expenses: Currently monthly taxes(federal, state, local,etc) is that the taxes listed in an individuals paystubs? Is that considered an expense?

    • @eataxresolutions
      @eataxresolutions  Год назад

      correct! (Federal income, state income, social security and Medicare taxes, plus any local taxes)

  • @cwebbwash3
    @cwebbwash3 Год назад +1

    Very informative video, thanks. If this gentleman had received an increase in income or raise of $10-$20K do you think the offer would still have been approved?

    • @eataxresolutions
      @eataxresolutions  Год назад +1

      Glad it was helpful. Most likely not

    • @cwebbwash3
      @cwebbwash3 Год назад

      @@eataxresolutions If you had adjusted the info/terms of the OIC given the raise, could it still have a chance at success? And if not, would you just not even attempt an OIC and go straight for the PPIA or CNC?

  • @evarichardson7684
    @evarichardson7684 2 месяца назад +1

    Do you think they are more receptive if you file thru a CPA?

    • @eataxresolutions
      @eataxresolutions  Месяц назад

      I would love to say yes, but it really just depends on who gets assigned to your case at the IRS. Really you just need to double check the examiners work to make sure they are doing their job correctly.

  • @miriamcarter6900
    @miriamcarter6900 Год назад +1

    If we had a payment agreement can we still qualify for offer in compromise ? Our debt is 19000 it was more than that before

  • @jessicaraga3495
    @jessicaraga3495 Год назад +1

    So I have like 5 bank accounts (including savings, business checking, person checking etc..) do I have to show ALL of those statements when I do OIC?

    • @eataxresolutions
      @eataxresolutions  Год назад

      Yes!

    • @jessicaraga3495
      @jessicaraga3495 Год назад

      @@eataxresolutions even if i were to do an OIC, and I closed some bank accounts prior, do I have to get statements for the accounts I closed ?

    • @eataxresolutions
      @eataxresolutions  Год назад +2

      @@jessicaraga3495 If they wee open within the past 3 months of filing the OIC, you will need to include them

  • @JasonOladiji
    @JasonOladiji Год назад +1

    Do you assist people with under 10k of irs debt?

    • @eataxresolutions
      @eataxresolutions  Год назад

      I can with a consultation:
      calendly.com/anthony-eataxresolutions/tax-meeting
      However not with representation of the Offer in Compromise. It just doesn't make sense with my fees.

  • @keesyykayy1101
    @keesyykayy1101 Год назад +1

    Hello,
    While in the process of getting OIC reviewed, do we still file taxes amd also if it's acceptable do we go back to collected income taxes as normal after we file the OIC.

    • @eataxresolutions
      @eataxresolutions  Год назад +1

      Highly suggest listening to the following video which does address your question plus some additional info you will need to know.
      ruclips.net/video/blhvkOmLY34/видео.html
      You will need to file your tax returns on time while in the process of getting an OIC reviewed. If the offer gets accepted you will just need to abide by the terms of the offer to pay of the remaining tax. (hope that answers your second question)

    • @keesyykayy1101
      @keesyykayy1101 Год назад

      @@eataxresolutions thank you

  • @polleenrushin9560
    @polleenrushin9560 Год назад

    Where is the link and will you help me with one I am a tax professional

    • @eataxresolutions
      @eataxresolutions  Год назад

      I can definitely help you out. calendly.com/anthony-eataxresolutions/offer-in-compromise-analysis

  • @Reck_on_ing
    @Reck_on_ing Год назад

    OK I don't owe anything, have LLC Treasury, OCC, EIN, ANY way Amerprise international along with more sent me for FAIR FUNDS ACT AND SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE ACT. PRIVATE equity $650 million

  • @duckktz6861
    @duckktz6861 Год назад

    Love the videos, they are extremely helpful. I make about $3700 a month, paid off car, household of 6. For the dependant section, I live with my girlfriend who has 4 children which I support. Should I include them in the offer?

  • @BillyBob-jb3yy
    @BillyBob-jb3yy Год назад

    How u supposed to pay like 49,000 when u have a sick wife that don’t work and a teen w autism and problems?