Taxpayers who can’t pay the full tax they owe may request an offer in compromise (OIC) from the IRS. That’s a way to settle your tax debt for less than is owed. The IRS states that it generally approves an OIC from an eligible taxpayer if it’s reasonable. But suppose your OIC is rejected. If that happens, you have 30 days from the receipt of the rejection letter to file an appeal by submitting Form 13711 (Request for Appeal of OIC). You can also request an appeal by sending a letter to the IRS with certain information. You’ll need to explain why you’re disputing any items in the rejection letter and provide facts and documentation to support your position. Here’s more: https://bit.ly/3JCwhJU

