IRS Collection Alternatives – Payment Plans, Offers In Compromise, and more

January 17, 2024
60 Mins
Mark R. Brengelman
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$129.00
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$129.00
$129.00
$199.00
$199.00
$129.00
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The Internal Revenue Service provides several options when a taxpayer needs assistance paying a tax debt, or cannot pay at all.  This webinar will discuss the various options available to taxpayers.  Those options include payment plans, currently not collectible, and Offers in Compromise.  Practitioners need to understand these various options so they can best advise their clients on what collection alternative is appropriate for their situation.  Not every taxpayer is eligible for a payment plan or an Offer In Compromise.  Our expert speaker  will discuss how to approach the IRS, the strategies involved, and the required (and not required) financial statements and information to provide to the IRS.

Webinar Objectives

This webinar will provide insight and tools to assist you and your clients understand how to secure a collection alternative from the IRS – Payment Plan, Offer In Compromise, or Currently Not Collectible Status. 

Webinar Highlights
  • Overview of IRS Collection Process
  • IRS Payment Plans
  • IRS Offers In Compromise
  • Currently Uncollectible Status
  • Financial Disclosures
Who Should Attend

Accountants, tax preparers, CFOs, financial compliance professionals, and lawyers

Mark R. Brengelman

Mark R. Brengelman

Mark holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Philosophy from Emory University and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Kentucky.  Retiring as an Assistant Attorney General, he now represents: Health care professionals Two government ethics commissions, and Parents and kids in confidential child abuse and neglect cases, termination of parental rights, and adoption proceedings. Mark is a frequent continuing education presenter including national organizations around the country. He helps his clients navigate the law and ethics and make the rules understandable as applied to them. Mark has worked for all three branches of government and now a municipality with...
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