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Expiration of Back Taxes: Statute of Limitations on IRS CollectionsThis can be one of the most effective ways to eliminate back taxes, especially if they have been assessed against you years ago. The IRS is prohibited, by law, from collecting on expired back taxes. Generally, the IRS has 10 years from the date of assessment (usually close to the filing date or audit assessment date) to collect back taxes. An expert tax attorney, CPA or Certified Tax Resolution Specialist can help resolve your back taxes and other IRS problems by performing a Collection Statute Expiration Date (CSED) analysis. We can determine on what day you will be free of this obligation. We accomplish this by obtaining and analyzing your IRS Tax Transcripts and Records of Account. If the expiration date is nearing, many times it is advantageous to the consumer to just "do nothing". However, you need an expert to guide you through this process due to the many exceptions and obstacles that can get in the way. We can help you determine if you qualify for this form of tax relief by obtaining and analyzing your IRS tax transcripts and records of account. We have saved our clients literally millions of dollars, just by advising and strategizing with them to wait out the 10-year expiration date, especially if they are close. This is a wonderful tool for tax relief if you know how to use it. Generally, we can also, simultaneously obtain a certificate of Lien Release (if a tax lien was filed) so that your credit score has an opportunity to recover as well. IRS AUDITS:The IRS generally has 3 years, from the date a return is filed, to Audit that return. For example, if you file your 2002 return on August 7, 2007, the IRS has until August 7, 2010 to audit that return. If the IRS determines that you had a 25% understatement of income in a given year under exam, they can go back and audit the last 6 years! If the IRS alleges fraud or criminal activity, the statute is open indefinitely. The IRS can go back as far as they like in this case. IRS COLLECTION OF BACK TAXES:The IRS has 10 years from the date of assessment (usually close to the filing date) to collect all taxes, penalties and interest from the taxpayer. The taxpayer does not owe the IRS anything after the 10-year date has passed. As with all IRS rules, there are exceptions to this rule. Examples include-
• If the taxpayer agrees in writing to allow the IRS more time to collect the tax by signing a waiver In all of these situations the period for the IRS to collect is extended for a specific time, beyond the 10 years. Taxpayers that are approaching this 10-year date should request copies of their IRS transcripts to verify the assessment date, so they can accurately compute when the 10-year statue to collect will expire.
• If the IRS is attempting to collect a tax liability which has expired under the 10 year statue, then the tax payer must inform the IRS in writing that they no longer have the right to collect this tax liability. One of the services we provide is called a Collection Statute Expiration Date (CSED) Tax Transcript Analysis. We obtain special records of your account that the IRS has on your behalf. We analyze these to inform the client if the 10 year CSED has, or when it will, expire. If it has expired the IRS writes off (reduces it to $0.00) whatever the balance is for that particular year. The IRS will NEVER inform you when the 10 years are up. They will continue to send you invoices and collect on the debt. It is up to the taxpayer to prove to the IRS that the 10 year CSED has in fact expired. The IRS is barred, by operation of law, from collection on an expired debt. Get help from our team of experienced tax attorneys and specialized tax resolution specialists to resolve your tax debt. Call us today toll free at 1-866-IRS-PROBLEMS for your FREE CONSULTATION. |