by victorytaxlaw | Sep 9, 2022 | Back Taxes, Installment Agreement, IRS Audit, IRS Hardship, IRS Notice, Offer In Compromise, Tax Fraud
One of the first questions that many people have after receiving a letter from the IRS is if they can go to jail for not paying taxes. Receiving a letter or notification from the Internal Revenue Service can be overwhelming and cause someone to think about the worst...
by victorytaxlaw | Dec 21, 2021 | Blog, Featured, IRS Notice, Offer In Compromise
To ease the tax burden on the average taxpayer, the IRS produced a program called the Offer in Compromise. The program offers significant relief to taxpayers who want to negotiate and settle their outstanding issues with the IRS for less than the original amount...
by victorytaxlaw | Nov 10, 2021 | Blog, Featured, IRS Hardship, Offer In Compromise
The thought of dealing with the government gives people the same dread as seeing a python or looking into the eyes of a tiger. However, as much as you may dislike it, it is something you must still do, mainly because the alternative is just as bad, if not worse....
by victorytaxlaw | Jan 6, 2021 | Blog, Offer In Compromise
[responsivevoice_button voice=”US English Female” buttontext=”Listen to Post”] An offer in compromise (OIC) is a program administered by the Internal Revenue Service which allows taxpayers to settle their tax liabilities for less than the full...