Most Americans file their taxes every year
Trying to stay compliant with the IRS in fear they will come after them the second they’re non-compliant. (Owing past due taxes, or having unfiled tax years).
Those same taxpayers are now in uproar due to the recent changes to the IRS Fresh Start Program.
If you haven’t already heard, the IRS has allowed for non-compliant taxpayers to receive huge reductions and in some cases forgiveness for their overall tax debt. Non-compliant taxpayers are at high risk of being garnished, levied, or audited. This has been a financial lifesaver to millions of Americans.
The Big Question Is Why?
Why would the IRS allow more people to qualify for these Tax Forgiveness Programs?
If you would like to qualify for the IRS Fresh Start Program,
just answer a few simple questions.
The Answer Is Quite Simple:
The IRS received more non-compliant cases in 2022 than ever before. In big part to inflation, and job loss. In order to continue operations efficiently, the IRS MUST close out cases before the end of the tax season at any costs. (This includes settling tax balances for pennies on the dollar).
This is allowing many Americans who have never been able to qualify for the Fresh Start Program, to receive those exact same reductions to their tax bill.
If you would like to qualify for the IRS Fresh Start Program, enrollment is still open, but we cannot guarantee for how long.
If you would like to qualify for the IRS Fresh Start Program,
just answer a few simple questions.
At the same time this has been causing compliant Americans to feel neglected by the IRS, due to favoritism towards non-compliant taxpayers. This may cause the IRS to reduce their enrollment capacity for forgiveness programs in the coming months.