So many taxpayers are trying to make deals with the Internal Revenue Service to settle tax bills that the IRS is facing inventory backlogs and processing delays, leaving taxpayers unsure if or when their tax liabilities will be resolved.
In honor of federal “Tax Day,” I thought you might enjoy a tax-related sidebar.
Have you heard the radio ads? You know, the ones promising to help you get the IRS off your back for myriad tax troubles. Well, advertising works and, combined with myriad other channels for taxpayers seeking such relief, the result has been a growing logjam of such cases at the IRS.
Recently, Forbes reported on this problem in an article titled "Trying To Come Clean With The IRS? Get In Line." As reported in the article the number of “offers in compromise” has jumped 28% from fiscal year 2007 to fiscal year 2011. In real numbers, that represents 46,270 offers in 2007 and 59,411 offers in 2011. Here’s the rub: The number of IRS staff members handling the filings has decreased over the same period.
So, if you have filed an offer in compromise, but it has not been processed, don’t despair. The IRS is well-aware of the problem. If you have a “promised date” (when the IRS was to get back to you), then likely the IRS will give itself more time with an extension. Should the logjam continue, expect to get an “interim” letter. If you need assistance with your offer in compromise, contact your accountant or a tax attorney.
Reference: Forbes (April 12, 2012) "Trying To Come Clean With The IRS? Get In Line"



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Posted by: Tel Can | 05/04/2012 at 01:04 AM
This is interesting. I have heard that the utah tax attorney are having similar stories right now. I hear that is a really good place to have a tax attorney though. Thanks for the post and keep up the good work!
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Posted by: Tel Can | 05/25/2012 at 08:44 AM