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New Offer in Compromise Rules! Is Tax Debt Relief Dead?

Date Published: 11th April 2007
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Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it
Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itIFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itfFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ityFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itoFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ituFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itaFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itrFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ituFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itnFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itaFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itbFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itlFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ittFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itoFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itpFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itaFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ityFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ityFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itoFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ituFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itrFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ittFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itaFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itxFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itsFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itiFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itnFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itfFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ituFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itlFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itlFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it,Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ityFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itoFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ituFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itmFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itaFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ityFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itbFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itaFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itbFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itlFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ittFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itoFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ittFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itaFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itkFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itaFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itdFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itvFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itaFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itnFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ittFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itaFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itgFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itoFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itfFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ittFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ithFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itoFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itfFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itfFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itrFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itiFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itnFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itcFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itoFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itmFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itpFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itrFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itoFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itmFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itiFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itsFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it(Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itOFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itIFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itCFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it)Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itpFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itrFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itoFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itgFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itrFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itaFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itmFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it.Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itCFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itoFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itnFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ittFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itrFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itaFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itrFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ityFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ittFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itoFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itmFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itaFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itnFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ityFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itTFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itVFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it,Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itrFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itaFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itdFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itiFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itoFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itaFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itnFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itdFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itiFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itnFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ittFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itrFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itnFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ittFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itaFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itdFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itvFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itrFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ittFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itiFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itsFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itmFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itnFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ittFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itsFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it,Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ittFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ithFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itOFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itIFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itCFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itpFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itrFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itoFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itgFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itrFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itaFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itmFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itiFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itsFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itNFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itOFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itTFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itaFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itwFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itaFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ityFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itfFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itoFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itrFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itvFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itrFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ityFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itoFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itnFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ittFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itoFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itsFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ittFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ittFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itlFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ittFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ithFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itiFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itrFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ittFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itaFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itxFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itbFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itiFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itlFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itlFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itfFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itoFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itrFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it"Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itpFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itnFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itnFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itiFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itsFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itoFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itnFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ittFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ithFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itdFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itoFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itlFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itlFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itaFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itrFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it.Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it"Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itRFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itcFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itnFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ittFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itlFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itgFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itiFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itsFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itlFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itaFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ittFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itiFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itoFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itnFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itiFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itmFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itpFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itoFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itsFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itsFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itaFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itdFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itdFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itiFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ittFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itiFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itoFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itnFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itaFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itlFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itrFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itqFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ituFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itiFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itrFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itmFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received iteFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itnFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ittFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itsFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received ittFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itoFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received it Finally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itfFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not been withdrawn, returned, or rejected within 24 months after the IRS has received itiFinally, the new OIC rules state that an offer in compromise will be deemed "accepted" by the IRS if it has not b
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