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130k IRS Debt Offer in Compromise

130k IRS Debt Offer in Compromise

Episode 169 — LinkedIn Content
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$130,000 owed to the IRS — can you settle for less?

That’s one of the most common questions I hear from construction business owners.

Many contractors think an Offer in Compromise is available to anyone with a large tax bill. That’s not how the IRS works.

The IRS doesn’t focus on how much you owe. They focus on how much they believe they can collect.

They’ll review your cash flow, income, equipment equity, bank accounts, real estate, and retirement assets before approving anything.

Two contractors can each owe $130,000 and get completely different outcomes.

The biggest mistake? Waiting too long. Interest compounds. Penalties grow. Collections get aggressive.

The earlier you act, the more options you have.

If you’re a contractor doing $500K-$5M in revenue and dealing with IRS debt — get an honest evaluation before doing anything.

We only onboard a limited number of contractor clients each month.

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Photoroom Image Prompts (Low Poly 3D — 4 Options)
Option 1: A construction contractor sitting at a desk staring at a large IRS tax notice, faceted crystalline polygons, clean professional low poly 3D style, muted blue and grey tones.
Option 2: A contractor businessman holding his head in his hands with stacks of paperwork and a calculator on the desk, faceted crystalline polygons, clean professional low poly 3D style, warm amber and charcoal accents.
Option 3: A CPA and a construction contractor reviewing documents together at a conference table, faceted crystalline polygons, clean professional low poly 3D style, cool blue and green accents.
Option 4: A split-scene showing one contractor with a heavy tax bill and another confidently shaking hands with a CPA, faceted crystalline polygons, clean professional low poly 3D style, strong contrast between red and green tones.

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Disclaimer: This content is provided for educational purposes only and is not legal, tax, accounting, or financial advice. Every situation is unique, so consult your own attorney, CPA, or financial advisor before making decisions based on this information.