Currently Non-Collectible
There are circumstances when a taxpayer is unemployed; has very little or no income; is ill, elderly or debilitated; or has no assets which can be liquidated to resolve a tax debt. In these cases, the IRS might classify the person as being Currently Non-Collectible and cease collection activities. This classification is usually temporary and is subject to change at any time if things improve – and the IRS will be watching. The IRS will diligently monitor the claim and act decisively if the situation changes. For example, don’t expect to get an inheritance, or plan to get well, or intend to get a job. Your status will immediately become “Active” and collection activities will resume with vigor.
Be prepared to meet some narrow guidelines to receive Non-Collectible status. Also, be ready with a cogent case – and the correct forms. The pros at Confidential Tax Resolution are extremely familiar with the proper forms and procedures, as well as the requests the IRS will make. We know how to get the paperwork through the maze of IRS regulation to get you quickly protected from aggressive collection attempts. Also, perhaps your situation will improve to the point where you can once again move ahead and plan for a brighter financial future. For this to occur, the debt must be permanently settled and the IRS must be satisfied. Call us at Confidential Tax Resolution. We’ll get you protected and guide you in moving forward safely.

