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6 Common Offer In Compromise Mistakes To Avoid | TaxConnections
Failure to get your offer in compromise (OIC) accepted is always devastating both financially and even emotionally because you are left with a tax burden that might be worse than before. A lot of these offers are rejected because incompetent tax resolution firms make one of six common mistakes. So, what are these mistakes, and how can you avoid them? We have looked at the 6 common offers in compromise mistakes that you should avoid.What Is An Offer In Compromise?You cannot make an OIC if you don’t know what it entails. This is an option provided by the IRS that permits taxpayers to settle part of their debts. It is a great option since it gives taxpayers a new beginning with the IRS, but the primary aim of the offer is to come to an agreement for payment that is friendly to both the IRS and the taxpayers.You can submit an offer in compromise on the following grounds: