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What You Need To Know About Non Collectible Status

Date Published: 10th September 2009
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What You Need To Know About Non Collectible Status

The IRS uses two phrases for describing the status of past due taxes which are deemed not collectible: 'Non Collectible Status' or 'Currently Not Collectible.' Both of these phrases mean the same thing. What you must know with reference to these phrases is that the IRS can defer collection efforts if you can manage to gain official entry to these categories. This easy strategy can help you buy time until you resolve your tax responsibility issues.

Once the IRS records a 'Notice of Intent to Levy,' or has started any other steps to collect money from you, you might be in jeopardy of paycheck wage garnishment, bank account seizures or be in danger of having your assets taken and sold. Immediate steps are essential to shelter your assets from seizure.


What You Need To Know About Non Collectible Status

If our tax attorneys are able to assist you in receiving a Non Collectible Status with the IRS, you may get some breathing room. Keep in mind that this is not like an Offer in Compromise in that the IRS is not going to entirely write off and remove those back taxes. If you are designated as an individual with a Non Collectible Status, you will have until your finances improve to the point than you can make payments. This option provides taxpayers with the time they need to get themselves in a stronger financial position so that they can make arrangements to pay the taxes at the end of the Non Collectible Status agreement period.

Martelle Law is proud to have successfully represented many clients seeking Non Collectible Status. You may qualify for this special program if you find that you do not have the extra income to pay off your debts and you need your whole paycheck to cover all essential living expenses.


Contact Martelle Law for a complimentary, no commitment consultation with a competent tax attorney on whether you qualify for Non Collectible Status.
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