The IRS collection process can be overwhelming, but the right tax relief form is your first step to a solution. The right form filed correctly can stop levies, remove liens and set up affordable payment plans.
This guide outlines the forms for the most common tax resolution programs.
IRS Forms for Tax Resolution
- Form 9465: Request an installment agreement to pay your debt in monthly payments.
- Form 433-F / 433-A: Disclose your financial situation for payment plans, Offers in Compromise or Currently Not Collectible status.
- Form 656: Propose an Offer in Compromise (OIC) to settle your tax debt for less than you owe.
- Form 843: Request penalty abatement for reasonable cause or other relief provisions.
- Form 12153: Appeal an IRS lien or levy by requesting a Collection Due Process hearing.
These forms are governed by specific Internal Revenue Code (IRC) sections, such as IRC § 6159 for installment agreements and IRC § 7122 for Offers in Compromise. Filing the wrong form or making an error can cost you time and money.
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