The IRS Offer in Compromise program exists because there are valid circumstances where it is in the interest of the U.S. government and the taxpayer to compromise. However, the IRS is careful about accepting these offers, and they require reasonable and documented proof. Attempting an Offer in Compromise on your own requires confidence that you can understand the economic parameters the IRS uses to measure how good your case will be, and that you can develop and present the evidence that will prove your case.
If you don’t have this confidence, it will be better to let 1 Tax Pro, Inc. step into your shoes. The consequences are too dire if you don’t handle it right. You could end up being in the 75% of offers that the IRS rejects and then you will certainly end up paying more than you needed to. If you DO want to explore engaging 1 Tax Pro, Inc. to help you with an Offer in Compromise, they will explain the process and what you can expect before you start.
Our tax professionals are very knowledgeable about the process of the offer in compromise and use various computer models to help determine qualifications and offer amounts to increase your success. Allow us to guide you, call us for a free consultation.