When a taxpayer fails to meet his or her federal tax obligations to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), he or she has a number of options available to meet that obligation and avoid an IRS levy. One such option is to request that the IRS and the taxpayer enter into an agreement whereby the taxpayer
irs form
Form 4180
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) does not come calling from the moment a business falls behind on its tax obligations. However, failure to pay payroll taxes will initiate a process that often ends with the assessment of a Trust Fund Recovery Penalty (TFRP), or a penalty imposed directly on responsible persons that willfully fail to
Form 433-A
When a tax debtor claims that he or she is unable to meet his or her federal tax obligations, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) must endeavor to learn more about the tax debtor’s financial situation in order to verify this claim. By doing so, the IRS learns more about the debtor’s financial ability to pay,
IRS Forms 940 and 941
Under the current federal tax system, employers are required to pay a Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA) tax. The funds collected by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) from this tax, together with state unemployment tax collections, are made available to workers who have recently lost their jobs in the form of unemployment compensation. See Internal