This online self-help tool is designed to assist you in deciding whether to request an appeal for a rejected Offer in Compromise.
Before you begin...
This tool is for you if the following statements apply:
- You received a 30-day letter rejecting an Offer in Compromise (OIC),
- You are a W-2 wage earner,
- You do not own rental property, and
- You are not self-employed.
If this tool does not fit your needs, consult the requesting an OIC appeal overview, to learn more about Form 433-A, Collection Information Statement for Wage Earners and Self-Employed Individuals, the IET and AET worksheets, required attachments and financial standards.
Refer to Preparing a Request for Appeal if you only need information on how to submit a request for an appeal.
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Have the following documentation handy when using this tool:
- The 30-day letter rejecting the Offer in Compromise.
- Worksheets (If you did not receive the worksheets with the rejection letter, contact the person whose name is on the letter for a copy.)
- Income/Expense Table (IET)
- Asset/Equity Table (AET)
- Form 656, Offer in Compromise. (Don't have your copy? Use this blank Form 656 while you go through the tool.)
- Form 433-A, Collection Income Statement for Wage Earners and Self-Employed Individuals that you submitted to the IRS with your Form 656, Offer in Compromise. (Don't have your copy? Use this blank Form 433-A while you go through the tool.)
Remember you have 30 days from the date of the rejection letter to file your request for an appeal.
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