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Tax Help : IRS Rules for Filing an Offer in Compromise
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When filing an offer in compromise, there are a few qualifications that have to be met, such as exhausting all other payment options and not being a debtor in bankruptcy proceedings. Learn about the three categories of offers in compromise with information from an independent CPA in this free video on tax help and IRS rules. Expert: Miranda Chook Bio: Miranda Chook is a CPA with expertise in international operations. Filmmaker: Bing Hu
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I want to take this opportunity to thank you for the help you gave me in the successful appeal effort and eventual offer-in-compromise agreement which reduced my $27,000+ audit deficit to an $8,500 settlement.
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