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New--H.R. 1 Act - The One Big Beautiful Bill Mini Course
Collections and Installment AgreementsCode: 26-IRSCOLL
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Course Details
56 pages
Course description and objectives:
Although, as
reported in the National
Taxpayer Advocate blog, the IRS
suspended the automatic mailing of collection notices routinely sent when a
taxpayer owes federal tax on February 5, 2022 to give the IRS an opportunity to
clear its processing backlogs, such automatic mailings are likely to recur and,
meanwhile, other IRS delinquent collection activities continue unabated. Statistics for fiscal year 2023,
show the IRS ending inventory with a balance of assessed tax, penalties and
interest exceeding $158.5 trillion, enforcement activity involving more than 466,000
taxpayers, and 4.04 million taxpayers paying tax liabilities under installment
agreements.
With IRS collection clearly continuing and
likely to ramp up in the future, chances that any tax professional will need to
be conversant with their collection activities and the methods available to
challenge them is increasing. It is to that end this course addressing IRS
collections is addressed.
Course Learning Objectives
After
completing this course, students should be able to:
·
Identify the rights specified in the Taxpayer
Bill of Rights;
·
Describe the maximum period of time the IRS may
collect taxes due from a taxpayer;
·
List the tax payment alternatives available to a
taxpayer;
·
Recognize the IRS decisions that may be
challenged by a taxpayer; and
·
Compare the Collection Due Process and
Collection Appeals Program.
Category: Taxation
CPE credit: 2 Hours
Program Level: Update
Prerequisites: None
Advance Preparation: None
Exam expiration date: Participants must submit exams for grading within one year from the date of purchase

