Discussion:IRS Offer-In-Compromise Prep Software
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Discussion Forum Index --> Basic Tax Questions --> IRS Offer-In-Compromise Prep Software
Discussion Forum Index --> Tax Questions --> IRS Offer-In-Compromise Prep Software
| 7 July 2008 | |
| I am looking into preparing an IRS Offer-In-Compromise for a client. Can anyone recommend a good "professional" software package helpful in navigating this sometimes complex & confusing subject? Thanks in advance! | |
| 7 July 2008 | |
| Most of these are proprietary, so you're going to need a pirated copy. Do you know anyone in S. Korea? Probably not, or you wouldn't be here. OK. Call the international operatator, ask for S. Korea 411, request the number of a Mr. Park or a Mr. Lee. Any one of them will do. Once you get him on the line, see what's he's got in stock. By the way, if your kids have been hankering to see some movie, save yourself a nickle and order them from the same guy, even if it's not out yet.
There's an American roll-out coming in Sept. "OHISEE" by Deutch Systems. They are low-balling it, really cheap, but you have to use their paper. I have found the beta irriating as some lawyer chick anime keeps popping up a smirking at me. Be prepared to put 20% down. | |
Death&Taxes (talk|edits) said: | 7 July 2008 |
| Wait for JK Harris' liquidation sale.
Seriously, the forms are on Tax Tools, but I doubt this is what you are looking for. Yet, in an unpaid testimonial, the $199 I spend each year for this software is worth it. | |
| 7 July 2008 | |
| Let's see. In your profile, you state the following, "I specialize in helping clients file or fix/correct past years tax returns, Offers-in-Compromise..." You also state that you are not an EA or CPA. Yet, despite that fact that you "specialize" in helping clients with Offers, you obviously have no knowledge of Offers & you have no license to represent taxpayers and you want our assistance?????
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Taxcurmudgeon (talk|edits) said: | 7 July 2008 |
| This person isn't one who is allowed to practice before the IRS. So the IRS won't honor a 2848. Well, at least they are one of the few who even bothers to create a profile. | |
| 7 July 2008 | |
| He doesn't have to submit a 2848 to "sell" an Offer to a delinquent taxpayer. | |
| 7 July 2008 | |
| That's true, but I've never submitted an Offer and received a rejection or acceptance without some consultation with an Offer Examiner first. | |


