The IRS hardship program allows taxpayers who cannot afford to pay their tax debt to request relief. If approved, your account may be placed into Currently Not Collectible status, which temporarily stops IRS collections.
IRS Hardship Program: Stop Collections When You Can’t Pay
If Paying Your Tax Debt Is Putting Your Basic Living Expenses At Risk, The IRS Hardship Program Can Help You Get Relief
If you can’t afford your tax debt, the IRS Hardship Program can help. At Hall and Associates Tax Relief Group, we help you qualify for the IRS hardship program and stop collections fast with support from Former IRS agents.
Qualifying For Currently Not Collectible (CNC) Status
Comprehensive Tax Hardship Program Services
Detailed Financial Analysis and Asset Evaluation
Preparation of Form 433-A or 433-F Financial Statements
Annual Status Monitoring and Compliance Support
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Frequently Asked Questions
Currently Not Collectible means the IRS has determined you cannot pay your tax debt at this time. Under the IRS hardship program, collection actions like wage garnishments and bank levies are paused.
To qualify for the IRS tax hardship program, you must show that your income is not enough to cover basic living expenses. The IRS reviews your financial situation, including income, expenses, and assets.
Yes, once approved under the IRS hardship relief program, the IRS typically stops collection actions such as levies and garnishments while your account remains in Currently Not Collectible status.
No, the IRS hardship program does not eliminate your tax debt. It temporarily pauses collections until your financial situation improves or another resolution option is applied.
Currently Not Collectible status can last as long as your financial hardship continues. The IRS may review your case periodically to see if your ability to pay has changed.