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Update on IRS Enforcement: What to Expect in 2020 and Beyond

Update on IRS Enforcement: What to Expect in 2020 and Beyond

Jun 12, 2020

I will be speaking at this year’s NYU Tax Controversy Forum, where I will be interviewing IRS Deputy SB/SE Commissioner Darren Guillot and IRS Director of Collection Paul Mamo regarding what we can expect in IRS Enforcement.  Topics will include the new fraud office, what IRS will be doing after 7/15 when the moratorium lifts on enforcement, and what to tell our clients.

Check out the entire conference for FREE at CPAacademy.org here:

https://www.cpaacademy.org/webinars/a0D2S00000ktkQQUAY

 

Eric L. Green

Green & Sklarz LLC

One Audubon Street, 3rd Floor

New Haven, CT 06511

Ph. (203) 285-8545

egreen@gs-lawfirm.com

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New Haven, CT: How to Get an IRS Offer-in-Compromise Accepted

New Haven, CT: How to Get an IRS Offer-in-Compromise Accepted

Apr 22, 2020

Though I sit in New Haven, Connecticut most days we assist taxpayers all over the country to resolve their tax debts with the IRS.  There is a lot of confusion surrounding the IRS Offer-in-Compromise program, so I wanted to clear up some misconceptions.

  1. There is no magic to an Offer-in-Compromise.  At its core, the IRS Offer program is based upon a formula called “Reasonable Collection Potential“, or RCP.
  2. Many taxpayers believe that if they cannot tap equity in assets than that equity is not included.  That is wrong.  What the Offer-in-Compromise program is effectively is calculating the amount of money the IRS is willing to accept to settle the tax debt.  It is not a  measurement of what the taxpayer can easily access.  If the taxpayer has equity they cannot tap and cannot get from some other sourfce than they may not be able to do an Offer-in-Compromise and may need to find another solution.
  3. Even once the RCP is calculated there are options for taxpayers to reconsider lifestyle to make themselves a better Offer-in-Compromise candidate.  It is critical we review and strategize about a case to give it the best chance of success when filed.

If you or someone you know owes money to the IRS, contact me at either (203) 285-8545 or by email at egreen@gs-lawfirm.com.

 

Eric L. Green, Esq.

Green & Sklarz LLC

One Audubon Street, 3rd Floor

New Haven, CT 06511

Ph. (203) 285-8545

egreen@gs-lawfirm.com

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