Making sure you qualify for a Mesa AZ IRS Offer in Compromise
To be eligible to file a Mesa AZ IRS Offer in Compromise (OIC) you must have filed all past tax returns or at least have assessments from substitute for returns. The current year return must be filed and full paid. If you are currently in a bankruptcy the IRS will reject your Offer in Compromise application. The IRS has an Offer in Compromise booklet, IRS form 656-B, and a video to help taxpayers who want to file a Mesa IRS Offer in Compromise. This may make it seem that submitting an OIC is an easy process. It is. What is hard is submitting all the information in the format the IRS will seriously consider. Most taxpayers are unable to submit all the Mesa AZ IRS Offer in Compromise forms and calculate the correct OIC amount. The IRS Offer in Compromise reviewers are looking for any information that is incomplete. The easiest way to achieve a successful OIC is to locate an IRS professional who can assist you along the way.