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What documentation must be submitted with an Offer in Compromise (Form MO-656)?

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• Doubt as to Liability: Documentation to verify why the tax is not due, for example, if taxpayer was a resident of another state, a copy of the other state return for the year(s) included in the Offer in Compromise, a copy of the other state driver’s license, copies of property/auto insurance, voter’s registration, to verify state of residency. If other reasons are in the explanation, any type of documentation to verify the reasons for not owing the tax. • Doubt as to Collectibility: Collection Information Statement for Wage Earners and Self-Employed Individuals (Federal Form 433-A) and/or Collection Information Statement for Businesses (Federal Form 433-B) and the documentation these forms require to support the information included on the forms. • Effective Tax Administration: (a) Collection Information Statement for Wage Earners and Self-Employed Individuals (Federal Form 433-A) and/or Collection Information Statement for Businesses (Federal Form 433-B), and information to verify l

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