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Why 70% of IRS Offers in Compromise Get Rejected (And How to Win Yours)

Why 70% of IRS Offers in Compromise Get Rejected (And How to Win Yours)

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Why 70% of IRS Offers in Compromise Get Rejected (And How to Win Yours)

Hoping your Offer in Compromise will magically solve your tax debt is a natural feeling, but it’s not a strategy—70% get rejected because people guess instead of following the IRS’s strict rules. 💡📉

So many taxpayers waste $205 and months of time submitting offers based on hope, not math. The IRS uses a rigid formula called Reasonable Collection Potential (RCP) to decide—if your offer doesn’t align, rejection is guaranteed.

One client submitted a $5,000 offer on an $80,000 debt without factoring in home equity. 👉 The IRS rejected it. We recalculated using RCP, submitted a $18,000 offer, and got it accepted—saving them $62,000.

Here’s how to avoid rejection:
🔸 Disclose everything – The IRS finds hidden assets (retirement accounts, properties, income).
🔸 Master the RCP formula – Assets + Future Income - Allowable Expenses = Your offer.
🔸 Skip “offer mills” – Firms that mass-file offers have low acceptance rates.
🔸 Get professional help – CPAs and attorneys win ~70% of offers by leveraging IRS rules.

Hope isn’t a strategy—precision is. Don’t gamble $205. DM me to see if you qualify.

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