Elija el tipo de ayuda de resolución fiscal que necesita. Cada flujo proporciona orientación paso a paso.
Para ano fiscal 2025+, el IRS aplica automaticamente la Eliminacion Primera Vez si califica. Use este flujo para verificar elegibilidad o dar seguimiento si el alivio automatico no fue aplicado.
Descargo de responsabilidad: Este flujo de trabajo proporciona orientación general únicamente. No es asesoramiento legal, fiscal o financiero. No lo representamos ante el IRS. Los resultados son estimaciones. Usted es responsable de verificar la precisión y revisar todos los documentos antes de enviarlos. Consulte a un profesional de impuestos para situaciones complejas.
A tax resolution workflow is a step-by-step process for resolving IRS issues like penalties, unpaid taxes, and collection notices. Each workflow guides you through the specific forms, phone calls, and documentation needed for your situation — whether that's requesting First Time Abatement, filing for a CDP hearing, or setting up an installment agreement.
The FTA workflow guides you through requesting penalty removal under IRS administrative waiver policy. You must have filed all required returns, have no penalties in the prior 3 tax years, and have paid (or arranged to pay) any tax due. The workflow helps you call the IRS with a script, or generate a written FTA request letter.
Start with the Notice Response workflow. Identify your notice type (CP14, CP501, CP503, CP504, LT11), understand the deadline, and follow the guided steps. For CP14, you have 21 days to pay or respond. For CP504 (intent to levy), you have 30 days. The workflow ensures you don't miss critical deadlines.
A Collection Due Process (CDP) hearing gives you the right to challenge IRS collection actions (levies, liens) before an independent Appeals officer. You must request it within 30 days of receiving a CDP notice (LT11 or Letter 1058). The CDP workflow guides you through Form 12153 and helps you prepare your case.
Yes. The Installment Agreement workflow determines which type you qualify for: Guaranteed (owe ≤$10,000), Streamlined (owe ≤$50,000), or Non-Streamlined (owe >$50,000). It calculates your monthly payment, helps you complete Form 9465, and explains the setup fees ($31-$225 depending on method).
The OIC workflow prepares you to file Form 656 with the IRS. You'll need: completed Form 433-A (individuals) or 433-B (businesses), proof of income (pay stubs, tax returns), asset documentation (bank statements, property valuations), monthly expense verification, and the $205 application fee plus initial payment. The workflow calculates your Reasonable Collection Potential (RCP) first to estimate your offer amount.