You have a balance due on your account and/or missing returns. You can work with the IRS to resolve these issues.
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6/10/2025
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You have a balance due on your account and/or missing returns. You can work with the IRS to resolve these issues.
- Levy Relief, Wrongful Levy, Levy Release (With Economic Hardship), Return of Levy Proceeds
- Installment Agreement
- Partial Pay Installment Agreement
- Currently Not Collectible
- Bankruptcy (Insolvency) — Litigation track
- Taxpayer Disagrees with Assessed Amount — Exam track
- Pay Tax Due in Full
- Offer in Compromise, Doubt as to Liability, Doubt as to Collectability, Effective Tax Administration (Equity, Public Policy, Economic Hardship)
- Lien Relief, Withdrawal of Notice of Federal Tax Lien, Lien Discharge, Lien Subordination, Lien Release
You have a balance due on your account and/or missing returns. You can work with the IRS to resolve these issues.
You received a notice or letter from the IRS regarding a tax balance you owe or an unfiled return.
You should file any unfiled returns to avoid additional penalty an interest.
You can work with the IRS to resolve your balance due accounts through various collection alternatives, including:
Below are three examples of collection alternatives:
Understanding your notice or letter
For more specifics on your notice, visit Understanding your IRS Notice or Letter on IRS.gov
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