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Subject IR-2024-243: IRS warns of ‘mills’ taking advantage of taxpayers with Offer in Compromise program
Date September 19, 2024 4:08 PM
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Issue Number:    IR-2024-243

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*IRS warns of ‘mills’ taking advantage of taxpayers with Offer in Compromise program*

WASHINGTON - The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers to beware of promoters claiming their services are necessary to resolve unpaid taxes owed to the IRS while charging excessive fees, often with no results. 

These unscrupulous “mills” use aggressive marketing to make false claims of guaranteed settlements for “pennies-on-the-dollar,” or will say there’s a limited window of time to resolve tax debts through the IRS Offer in Compromise [ [link removed] ] (OIC) program. 

"Taxpayers should be cautious of aggressive marketing that can mislead them,” said IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel. “Many OIC mills charge steep fees, give false assurances and can take advantage of taxpayers with empty promises that their tax debt will disappear. The result is often good money paid for bad results.” 

An OIC is a legitimate IRS program that allows qualifying taxpayers to work with the IRS to settle a tax debt for less than the full amount owed. It is a possible option for those who are unable to pay their full tax liability, or if doing so creates a financial hardship. In determining eligibility, the IRS considers the taxpayer’s unique situation, income and equity in assets. The OIC agreement occurs directly between the taxpayer and the IRS. 

*Beware of empty promises and steep costs *

OIC is a valuable program that helps taxpayers with their federal tax debts, and some companies offer legitimate services to help taxpayers file a request. However, some companies running OIC mills will heavily advertise their dubious promises to settle taxpayer debt at steep discounts. They usually charge excessive fees for a service taxpayers could have obtained themselves directly from the IRS. 

OIC mills make a perennial appearance on the IRS' annual Dirty Dozen [ [link removed] ] list of scams and schemes that put taxpayers and the tax professional community at risk of losing money, personal information, data and more. 

*Learn more about an OIC*

The IRS can help taxpayers pursue the Offer in Compromise program on their own, without the help of these unscrupulous OIC mills. IRS.gov is a good first stop for taxpayers facing a tax debt where they can learn more about the OIC program and whether they qualify. While not all taxpayers will meet the technical requirements for an OIC, learning if an individual qualifies is as easy as using the IRS's Offer in Compromise Pre-Qualifier tool [ [link removed] ]. Individual taxpayers may also check their OIC eligibility via Individual Online Account [ [link removed] ]. 

The IRS has a new playlist video series [ [link removed] ] on Offer in Compromise to educate on scam awareness. 

*Other options for payment*

While some people will not qualify for an OIC, most taxpayers do qualify for an IRS payment plan (or installment agreement) and can use the online payment agreement (OPA) [ [link removed] ] to set it up to pay off a balance over time. Taxpayers receive immediate notification of whether the IRS has approved their payment plan when they apply online. 

Individual taxpayer payment plan options online include: 


* Short-term payment plans – For taxpayers who have a total balance less than $100,000 in combined tax, penalties and interest. This plan gives them an extra 180 days to pay the balance in full.
* Long-term payment plan – For taxpayers who have a total balance less than $50,000 in combined tax, penalties and interest. They can make monthly payments for up to 72 months. 

More details on payment options and methods [ [link removed] ] of payment can be found on IRS.gov [ [link removed] ] and Tax Topic #202, Tax payment options [ [link removed] ]. 

The IRS also reminds taxpayers about the first-time penalty abatement [ [link removed] ] policy, where taxpayers can go directly to the IRS for administrative relief from a penalty that would otherwise be added to their tax debt.           

*Help the IRS stop scams*

To learn more about avoiding scams or becoming a victim of tax preparation schemes and fraud, please see Abusive tax schemes and abusive tax return preparers [ [link removed] ] on IRS.gov. 

To report an abusive tax scheme or a tax return preparer, people should use the online Form 14242, Report Suspected Abusive Tax Promotions or Preparers [ [link removed] ], or mail or fax a completed paper Form 14242, Report Suspected Abusive Tax Promotions or Preparers [ [link removed] ], and any supporting material to the IRS Lead Development Center in the Office of Promoter Investigations. 

Mail: 

Internal Revenue Service

Lead Development Center MS7900

1973 N Rulon White Blvd

Ogden, UT 84404

Fax: 877-477-9135

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