Currently Not Collectible
What You Should Know
If during an investigation, the IRS determines that you cannot pay any of your tax debt at the present time, the IRS will temporarily suspend collection against you and place your account in “currently not collectible” status. Penalties and interest continue to accrue during this time and your case can be reopened at any time, should your financial situation change. In most cases, it is common for the IRS to follow up on your case two years after it is first placed in uncollectible status.
How We Can Help
As your representative, we will determine if you qualify to be placed in uncollectible status. We will gather your financial statements along with the documentary evidence needed to prove a hardship case to the IRS. We will work with the IRS on your behalf to prove that collection on your case should be suspended indefinitely, or at least until your ability to pay improves.