Statute of Limitations
Many people do not realize that there is a statute
of limitations on both the IRS' right to audit
your returns, and its right to collect past due
taxes from you.
- A statute of limitations exists on IRS'
right to audit (generally 3 years
from date of filing of returns)
- A
statute of limitations exists on IRS' right to
collect (generally 10 years from date of assessment
of liability)
- Both can be extended if an Offer
in Compromise is filed and not accepted; if a bankruptcy is filed and the debt was not discharged; if
the taxpayer is out of the country for at least
6 months; or if the taxpayer voluntarily extends
the statute.
One of the services Tax Problem Solver, Inc. provides
is determining exactly when the statute of limitations
will expire in your case.
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