Guidelines

What is a Form 433-F?

What is a Form 433-F?

Form 433-F is used to obtain current financial information necessary for determining how a wage earner or self-employed individual can satisfy an outstanding tax liability. Note: You may be able to establish an Online Payment Agreement on the IRS web site.

How do I file IRS Form 433-F?

How to Submit Form 433-F (Collection Information Statement) Once you complete the financial information statement, sign it and send it to the IRS. If you are applying for a payment plan, also include Form 9465 (Installment Agreement Request) and a copy of your tax return. Don’t include any supporting documentation.

What is the difference between IRS Form 433-A and 433-F?

The IRS usually uses 433-F to determine eligibility for payment plans or Currently Non-Collectible status. If your case is assigned to the IRS Automated Collection Service, you’ll likely be required to fill out Form 433-F. Form 433-F is a simplified version of Form 433-A, with only two pages.

Where do you mail IRS Form 433-F?

Mail 433-D form to: Internal Revenue Service. ACS Support. PO Box 8208. Philadelphia, PA 19101-8208.

How do I apply for a hardship with the IRS?

To prove tax hardship to the IRS, you will need to submit your financial information to the federal government. This is done using Form 433A/433F (for individuals or self-employed) or Form 433B (for qualifying corporations or partnerships).

How do I file a hardship with the IRS?

What percentage will the IRS settle for?

20 percent
The taxpayer has a right to specify the particular tax liability to which the IRS will apply the 20 percent payment. Periodic Payment Offer – An offer is called a “periodic payment offer” under the tax law if it’s payable in 6 or more monthly installments and within 24 months after the offer is accepted.

What is considered a hardship for IRS?

An economic hardship occurs when we have determined the levy prevents you from meeting basic, reasonable living expenses. In order for the IRS to determine if a levy is causing hardship, the IRS will usually need you to provide financial information so be prepared to provide it when you call.