Taxpayers who owe back taxes are often faced with the stress of working with the IRS and the idea that
they have limited, if any, options when it comes to paying their tax bill.
Unemployment, medical bills,
divorce and other personal disasters can create...
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Taxpayers who owe back taxes are often faced with the stress of working with the IRS and the idea that
they have limited, if any, options when it comes to paying their tax bill.
Unemployment, medical bills,
divorce and other personal disasters can create financial difficulties that are crippling to an individual,
and the addition of owing Uncle Sam can add unneeded and unwanted pressure.
Recognizing the need
to address some of these issues, the IRS has made some major changes to help taxpayers get out from
under their tax bills.
Not too long ago there have been content in numerous important newspapers, such as articles and
blogs from the New York Times, that have talked about the IRS is broadening their assistance programs
to assist taxpayers that are having difficulties with tax bills because of the current economic upheaval.
Applying a new form (IRS Form 1127A) as a beginning point, the latest tax relief plan from the IRS is
named the Fresh Begin Plan and even though it was annou
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