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IRS Financial Statements: How to Complete Them

If you can’t pay your tax debt in full, you will have to completely disclose your financial circumstances to the IRS. There is no way to avoid this disclosure requirement other than making full payment. A taxpayer’s financial information is provided on one or more of the following prescribed IRS forms: IRS Form Number Description…

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IRS Financial Statements: 433A, 433B & 433F

No matter what collection alternative you wish to pursue, you will be required to provide detailed financial information as a precondition to IRS consideration. The IRS uses several forms for this purpose each of which is discussed below. Form 433A – IRS Collection Information Statement for Wage Earners and Self-Employed Individuals The IRS will require…

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Preparing the IRS Financial Statement: Do’s and Don’ts

If you can’t pay your tax debt in full, you will have to completely disclose your financial circumstances to the IRS. There is no way to avoid this disclosure requirement other than making full payment. A taxpayer’s financial information is provided on one or more of the following prescribed IRS forms: IRS Form Number Description…

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