There are times where you agree with the IRS that you owe taxes, but you can’t pay due to your current financial situation. If the IRS agrees that you can’t both pay your taxes and your reasonable living expenses, it may place your account in Currently Not Collectible (CNC) (hardship) status.
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CURRENTLY NON COLLECTIBLE - STATUS 53
1. IRS CURRENTLY NOT COLLECTIBLE STATUS
There are times where you agree with the IRS that you owe taxes, but you can’t
pay due to your current financial situation. If the IRS agrees that you can’t both
pay your taxes and your reasonable living expenses, it may place your account in
Currently Not Collectible (CNC) (hardship) status.
While your account is in CNC status, the IRS will not generally engage in collection
activity (for example, it won’t levy on your assets and income). However, the IRS
will still charge interest and penalties to your account, and may keep your refunds
and apply them to your debt.
Before the IRS will place your account in CNC status, it may ask you to file any
delinquent tax returns.
If you request CNC status, the IRS may ask you to provide financial information,
including your income and expenses, and whether you can sell any assets or get a
loan.
If your account is placed in CNC status, during the time it can collect the debt the
IRS may review your income annually to see if your situation has improved .
Generally, the IRS can attempt to collect your taxes up to 10 years from the date
they were assessed, though the 10-year period is suspended in certain cases. The
time the suspension is in effect will extend the time the IRS has to collect the tax.
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