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Can I file an offer in compromise merely to delay collection action?

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Can I file an offer in compromise merely to delay collection action?

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No. If it is determined an offer in compromise was filed solely to hinder or delay collection action, the IRS will return the offer in compromise without any further consideration and without the right to an appeal. Lawyers, accountants and other professionals who submit offers merely to delay or hinder proper and legal IRS collection actions are subject to severe sanctions by the IRS.

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