LOS ANGELES, CA, October 01, 2012 (Press-News.org) Chris (FL) came to Blue Tax with a debt to the IRS for roughly $25,000. He was in immediate danger of the IRS collecting on him. The experts at Blue Tax knew that they needed to get Chris on a payment plan right away to prevent him from getting levied or garnished while the Blue Tax team worked on a different resolution.
The Blue Tax team made an immediate goal of keeping this taxpayer out of collections while the Blue Tax experts worked on a suitable resolution.
Blue Tax understood that Chris was in a hardship situation but his financial circumstances did not demonstrate that at the time. To keep Chris out of IRS collections, Blue Tax established a very suitable payment structure for the first year. The payment negotiated was $100 per month for the first year and were scheduled to jump to $300 per month thereafter. On the recommendation of Blue Tax, Chris stayed on the payment plan for the full year to demonstrate to the IRS his earnest efforts, and came back to Blue Tax once the payments reached $300 per month. Blue Tax then re-evaluated his financial situation.
Based on his new medical expenses and recent divorce, Blue Tax was able to get him approved for the hardship status entitled "Currently Non-Collectable" (CNC) which means that his payment requirements stalled. Chris, needless to say, was thrilled with the results!
In conclusion, the experts at Blue Tax were able keep Chris out of collections and was able to establish an extremely favorable resolution for the him.
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