There is no where to put an IRS installment agreement, however you do include a State installment agreement for tax debt on line 49 of Section 7 of the 433-A(OIC)
Can the IRS take from your pension? In that OIC form, it asks about 401k's and Roth IRAs but I have a 401a (TRS). I cannot touch that money and my employer forces me to use that one. If I count that, it looks like I have money when I really don't have access to any of it unless I quit my current job (which I am not going to do). Do you have any insight on that?
Yes if that is a stipulation of the retirement account (which I have seen) then you would just need to provide proof of that and include the explanation of not including the account in the offer on a cover letter.
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Do not owe any taxes. The state revenue just sent a letter asking questions. Pay well over $10,000 a year.
wait so his new offer is $23750 but regardless they still accept his previous offer of $11734? im confused
if i have a current tax installment agreement, do i include that somewhere in the OIC form?
There is no where to put an IRS installment agreement, however you do include a State installment agreement for tax debt on line 49 of Section 7 of the 433-A(OIC)
I was denied due to owning a house free and clear
Can the IRS take from your pension? In that OIC form, it asks about 401k's and Roth IRAs but I have a 401a (TRS). I cannot touch that money and my employer forces me to use that one. If I count that, it looks like I have money when I really don't have access to any of it unless I quit my current job (which I am not going to do). Do you have any insight on that?
Yes if that is a stipulation of the retirement account (which I have seen) then you would just need to provide proof of that and include the explanation of not including the account in the offer on a cover letter.
I have 2 cars one is paid off and worth $2800, should I sell it before I file 433a OIC
If your married you can take $3450 off each car. So that car would be worth $0 to them and not something they try to get more off of you for ;)