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Iowa Offer in Compromise: What You Need to Know

Iowa Offer in Compromise: What You Need to Know

An Offer in Compromise is an agreement between you and the State Government to settle your back taxes for less than you owe.

An Offer in Compromise is strictly based on numbers; basically, your income versus your expenses and the equity in your assets.

If you can prove to the State you do not have the ability to pay back your taxes in full before the Statute of Limitations expires, then you may be eligible to file an Offer in Compromise. However, it will depend on your Reasonable Collection Potential and how much time is left before Statute of Limitations on the debt expires.

 

Qualifying for an Offer in Compromise

To qualify for an OIC with the State of Iowa it is up to the agent or collector listed on the most recent notice you received from the State.

In order to submit an Offer to the State, you will need to request an Offer in Compromise packet from the agent or collector listed.

As always, the State will only process an OIC application if all required tax returns have been filed.

Submitting Your Offer in Compromise

Much like the IRS and other states, you must submit all required supporting documents and failure to do so will result in your Offer being rejected. Their list of documents includes:

 

  • Income – Copies of paystubs, earnings statements, Social Security Administration benefit letters, pension statements, bank statements reflecting direct deposits, etc.
  • Expenses – Copies of Utility statements, credit card or loan billings, medical bills, etc.
  • Accounts – Copies of all statements for bank, retirement, and investment accounts.

 

Offer in Compromise Pros and Cons

The Pros of submitting an Offer to the State of Iowa is they may allow your debt to be compromised and thereby removed. 

The Cons are if the State rejects your Offer, it is not subject to administrative or judicial review. In addition, it’s up to the agent or collector assigned to your case, so hopefully you have a good relationship with that person.

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