Used by individuals to file their annual income tax returns with the IRS.
Allows a taxpayer to authorize an individual to represent them before the IRS.
Used to collect financial information for wage earners and self-employed individuals when applying for payment plans or Offers in Compromise.
Used to submit an offer to settle tax debts for less than the full amount owed.
Used to request a monthly installment plan if you cannot pay your tax bill in full.
Authorizes a third party to receive and review a taxpayer’s confidential tax information.
Used when a taxpayer wants to settle a tax debt on the grounds that they do not owe the amount in question.
Used to request relief from responsibility for paying tax, interest, and penalties if your spouse or former spouse improperly reported items or omitted items on your tax return.
Used to request a transcript of tax return information, often needed for financial verification purposes.
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