pwilson316
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Looking for some advice on how to handle it or what my options are.
Yes.Originally posted by: pwilson316
Has anyone ever been able to work with the IRS to set up a more reasonable payment then what they are saying they will take?
Originally posted by: pwilson316
It's just over $5000. I was making payments to them until I lost my job a few years ago. I had to move to find a new job and failed to get back on a plan with them. I guess they have been sending letters to my old address, but my ex-roommate seems to have not bothered forwarding them to me. Hopefully they will be willing to work with me again once I contact them.
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Just $5K? You're way better off sucking it up and paying for it. It's not worth the hassle to squeeze a few hundred dollars. Remember that each time you ask them to look into negotiation, they will take weeks and sometimes even months to process your request. During this wait, you'll be incurring interest charges and further penalties and they'll still give you roughly the same estimates as they are extremely thorough into their investigation for the cause. I had to pay even more than that and glad that I did without further fighting it. There is really no escape.
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Child support or taxes?
Originally posted by: MichaelD
I agree. I've been thru this before on a much smaller scale. Sold some stocks, didn't claim it (honest ignorance). They caught up with me TWO YEARS later. :| And they charged me interest from teh date of the sale. :roll: I wasn't happy and had to pull money out of my @ss to pay for it. Just deal w/it as best you can.