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The Offer in Compromise (or OIC) program, in the United States, is an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) program under which allows qualified individuals with an unpaid tax debt to negotiate a settled amount that is less than the total owed to clear the debt. A taxpayer uses the checklist in the Form 656, Offer in Compromise, package to determine if the taxpayer is eligible for the offer in compromise program. The objective of the OIC program is to accept a compromise when acceptance is in the best interests of both the taxpayer and the government and promotes voluntary compliance with all future payment and filing requirements. ==Qualifying conditions== At least one of three conditions must be met to qualify a taxpayer for consideration of an OIC settlement: * Doubt as to Liability — Debtor can show reason for doubt that the assessed tax liability is correct * Doubt as to Collectibility — Debtor can show that the debt is likely uncollectable in full by the IRS under any circumstances * Effective Tax Administration — Debtor does not contest liability or collectibility but can demonstrate extenuating or special circumstances that the collection of the debt would "create an economic hardship or would be unfair and inequitable." This Offer in Compromise program is available for any taxpayer, but is primarily used by individuals that are elderly, disabled, or have special extenuating circumstances. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Offer in compromise」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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