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How does an individual or business make an Offer in Compromise?

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How does an individual or business make an Offer in Compromise?

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To participate in the program, an individual or business must complete and submit an Offer-in-Compromise form to the Offier-in-Compromise Unit of the Attorney General’s Office, 150 E. Gay Street, 21st Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215. A copy of the form, together with instructions and a description of the Offer-in-Compromise program, may be downloaded from the web site. The Attorney General will consider only those offers submitted on the Offer-in-Compromise form. An applicant must answer every question, including each subpart, responding “n/a” or “none” if a question or subpart does not apply to the applicant. The individual or business submitting the offer must sign the Offer-in-Compromise form.

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