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Problems with taxes or the IRS? Learn about your options for dealing with the IRS, including installment plans, offers in compromise, and bankruptcy.

Most taxes can't be eliminated in bankruptcy, but federal income tax can be erased if it meets bankruptcy discharge requirements.

How to settle a tax bill with the IRS using an offer in compromise.

Learn about offers in compromise (OICs) and settling a debt with the IRS.

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You can dispute a debt with the IRS by filing a Collection Due Process Hearing Request to level the playing field and ensure the IRS does not take more money than you owe.

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