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IRS Dirty Dozen Campaign Warns Taxpayers To Avoid Offer In Compromise ‘Mills’

Por: Forbes Business April 04, 2023

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Business people stress the costgetty Owing taxes can be stressful. Unfortunately, the actions of some companies can make it worse. As part of its Dirty Dozen campaign, the IRS has renewed a warning about so-called Offer in Compromise mills that often mislead taxpayers into believing they can settle a tax debt for pennies on the dollar—while the companies collective excessive fees. Dirty Dozen The Dirty Dozen is an annual list of common scams... + full article



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