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I have a client that filed an Offer, and the Offer unit closed their file and returned it because they had an audit adjustment on a tax year come out. Can they do that?
What are your options if there was an offer in compromise that was returned due to noncompliance?
My client has a schedule C business, and the Offer Specialist at the IRS won't allow the car payment for their Offer because they are using it in the business. Do you agree?
When you appeal the denied offer do you go to Tax Court? Can an accountant still represent the taxpayer at Appeals?
If you file a deferred Offer, and the offer is rejected, do you still need to make periodic payments while you wait for your Appeals hearing?
If the client's financial situation changes after the Offer is accepted, can it be renegotiated?
If Appeals only looks at the OIC as filed, what happens if circumstances have changed for the worse since the OIC was filed? Can the Offer be reduced?
How is an Offer computation and future payments effected by divorce?
How long does the IRS have to respond to an offer in compromise?
Can the IRS file a lien after an offer is submitted?
Where will the payments be applied?
Appeals accepted the Offer but wants my client to waive their tax court rights. Should we agree to sign it?
What if the IRS calculates a higher amount than the amount my client offered? Is the Offer dead?
Does the IRS have a set time limit for reviewing an offer in compromise?
If my client's Offer was accepted but now they can no longer afford to pay the Offered amount, can they renegotiate or do they have to start over again?
Are offers-in-compromise considered cancellation of debt income after acceptance by the IRS?
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