Chicago: IRS Currently Not Collectible
Chicago: IRS Currently Not Collectible
What does currently non-collectible by the IRS mean to Chicago taxpayers?
There are 6 ways to get out of debt with the IRS. One of them is to be declared “currently non-collectible”.
There is an important word in that definition. And it’s the word currently.
Currently Non-Collectible means that the IRS considers that your current financial situation makes it impossible for you to pay your taxes and they determine that they can’t collect the money from you…
… at least not for now.
Which means that currently non-collectible is usually just a short-term fix for an IRS problem.
In the end you may still have to pay the taxes you owe. Plus you still may have to pay penalties and interest once your financial situation improves….
You can stay non-collectible indefinitely…
As long as your income doesn’t rise more that 15 to 20%.
However, being non-collectible at the moment doesn’t mean you get out of paying taxes going forward.
The IRS still expects what’s owed them.
In fact, you must pay these future taxes in full and on time or you’ll blow it big time. If you neglect to pay your taxes for future years, or worse – you don’t file…the whole CNC deal is off.
If this happens, the IRS will come after all of the money you owe them, and they may use garnishments, levies, seizures, liens and all of the “nasty” tactics at their disposal to get their money. If you do go for non-collectible status the IRS will put you under close scrutiny.
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