IR-2004-129, October 25, 2004

IRS REVISES OFFER IN COMPROMISE APPLICATION FORM; NOW AVAILABLE FOR USE

WASHINGTON � The Internal Revenue Service announced today that the newly
revised taxpayer application for an offer in compromise, the Form 656
package, is now available.

An offer in compromise is an agreement between a taxpayer and the IRS that
resolves the taxpayer's tax liability. Under certain circumstances, the
IRS has the authority to settle federal tax liabilities by accepting less
than full payment.

The Form 656 package was redesigned to make it easier for taxpayers to
follow the instructions for and correctly prepare the application for an
agreement. The form was last revised in 2001.

The new form also includes a signature block for the tax practitioner (if
any) employed by the taxpayer to prepare the application form. This paid
preparer signature block was added to discourage unscrupulous promoters
who falsely market offers in compromise to taxpayers as a �pennies on the
dollar� approach.

�This is part of our continuing effort to improve this program, which
benefits both taxpayers and tax administration by allowing people to
settle tax liabilities,� said IRS Commissioner Mark W. Everson. �The new
application will help taxpayers determine if they are eligible to file for
an offer and ease the application process.�

The IRS worked with and received recommendations from external groups and
the National Taxpayer Advocate in revising the Form 656 package.

The package now includes Form 656-A, Income Certification for OIC
Application Fee, and a worksheet to help taxpayers determine whether they
meet the income exception to the $150 fee. The redesign also features:

�       A checklist to help taxpayers determine if they are eligible to file an
OIC before they invest time in form preparation;
�       A step-by-step guide through the OIC process;
�       A Third Party Designee section, which allows a person other than the
taxpayer to discuss any additional information that the IRS needs to
process the offer; and
�       A summary checklist that reduces the chance that the application will be
returned by the IRS for omissions.

Tax practitioners and the general public should begin using the 2004
revised package immediately and destroy any previous versions of the form
they may have.

Applicants may order the package by calling the IRS toll-free at
1-800-TAX-FORM (1-800-829-3676). The Form 656 package is also available on
the IRS Web site at www.irs.gov.


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