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Index › Banking & Finance › Taxation Law Information
 

Learning About Tax Negotiation

 
Author: Max Plata
 

If you are considering implementing tax negotiations, the first thing you must do is find a qualified tax specialist. You will not be able to effectively handle a tax negotiation on your own, and the help of a trained professional is imperative. A competent tax professional will be able to collect all of the pertinent information, complete all of the necessary paperwork, and handle all of the correspondence with the Internal Revenue Service representatives. There are numerous ways that a tax negotiation can work in your best interest.

There is a program entitled 'Offers in Compromise'. This program allows you, through your hired tax professional, to make an offer to the Internal Revenue Service for an amount that is actually less than the amount of taxes that you owe. Sometimes, the Internal Revenue Service will accept this offer, and you will be able to become debt free from the Internal Revenue Service for much less than what you had originally owed.

If you do choose to enter into tax negotiations with the Internal Revenue Service, and you have decided to make an Offer in Compromise, you need to understand that the Internal Revenue Service has three factors that they examine when deciding whether or not to accept such an offer. The Internal Revenue Service will look at many factors and determine if any of the following apply in your particular case; whether there is any doubt that you even actually owe the liability, whether you can afford to pay the liability if you truly owe it, and whether or not the settlement would promote effective tax administration.

Prior to 1992, the Internal Revenue Service was less likely than they are today to settle a tax liability for less than the actual owed amount. However, due to new procedures and regulations that have been put into place concerning the settlement of back taxes, the Internal Revenue Service is accepting more and more Offers in Compromise.

While tax negotiations are used to settle back tax situations, there are also other instances where tax negotiations are also used. Taxpayers sometimes use tax negotiations when the Internal Revenue Service says they owe a certain amount of tax and the taxpayer does not agree. Tax negotiations are also used to extend the amount of time, as well as lower the amount of interest that is to be paid for any back taxes that may be owed.

Tax negotiations should only be used in the most extreme situations. A tax negotiation is a tool, and should be used as such. Do not think that you can hire a tax professional every April and get out of any taxes that you may owe; the Internal Revenue Service will not take kindly to such an abuse of the system.

If tax negotiations may be the only hope for you, make sure that the tax professional you hire is licensed and has relevant experience handling your type of situation. They may just end up saving you a ton of money, as well as saving you from a lot of financial aggravation.

 
 
 

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