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Payment plans; installment agreements
Answers to questions about payment plans (including installment agreements).
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IRS resources help taxpayers determine if an offer in compromise is the right way to resolve tax debt
Tax Tip 2021-172, November 22, 2021
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Individuals
Louisiana physician sentenced for tax evasion
Feb. 29, 2024 — A Louisiana physician was sentenced today to 52 months in prison for tax evasion.
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ER doctor sentenced to prison for tax evasion
July 8, 2022 — An emergency room doctor from Golden, Mississippi has been sentenced to almost 3 years in prison today for failing to pay his taxes.
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Online payment agreement application
The IRS Online Payment Agreement system lets you apply and receive approval for a payment plan to pay off your balance over time.?
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Frequently asked questions about the second Employee Retention Credit Voluntary Disclosure Program
Frequently asked questions about the second Employee Retention Credit Voluntary Disclosure Program. The second Employee Retention Credit Voluntary Disclosure Program (ERC-VDP) lets employers pay back ineligible Employee Retention Credits at a discounted rate.
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Businesses
Virginia business owner pleads guilty to tax fraud for failing to pay employees’ withheld taxes
March 15, 2024 — A Great Falls man pleaded guilty today to failing to pay over to the IRS the taxes withheld from his employees’ paychecks.
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Offer in compromise FAQs
Frequently asked questions provides information on the offer process from submission to closure.
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Small Businesses
Ponte Vedra Beach man pleads guilty to tax evasion and agrees to pay IRS more than $1.9 million in restitution
November 3, 2022 — United States Attorney Roger B. Handberg announces that Patrick Brian Hines has pleaded guilty to willful evasion of the payment of taxes. Hines faces a maximum penalty of 5 years in federal prison and has agreed to pay restitution to the IRS in the amount of $1,927,077.90.
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Understanding your CP14IA notice
You received this notice because you owe the IRS money on one of your tax accounts and you recently received correspondence from us about your payment plan.
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