IRS Temporarily Suspends Some Collection And Enforcement

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The IRS is temporarily suspending many collection and enforcement functions through at least July 15, 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The IRS’s “People First Initiative” is intended to provide relief to individuals and businesses facing uncertainty over taxes. Some of the key provisions of the temporary suspension include the following:

  • Audits: The IRS generally will not start new examinations through at least July 15, 2020; however, the IRS may begin new examinations where necessary to protect the government’s interest in preserving the applicable statute of limitations, which continue to run during the pandemic.
  • Collection Activities: Liens and levies also are suspended through at least July 15, 2020; however, the IRS will continue to pursue high-income non-filers and perform other similar activities where warranted.
  • Automated Liens and Levies: New automatic, systemic liens and levies will be suspended during this period.
  • Private Debt Collection: The IRS will not forward new delinquent accounts to private collection agencies through at least July 15, 2020.
  • Existing Installment Agreements: For taxpayers under existing Installment Agreements, payments due between April 1 and July 15, 2020 are suspended. Taxpayers who are currently unable to comply with the terms of an Installment Agreement may suspend payments during this period. IRS will not default an Installment Agreement for nonpayment during this period; however, interest will continue to accrue on any unpaid balances.
  • New Installment Agreements: The IRS will continue to process requests for new installment agreements.
  • Offers in Compromise (OIC): The IRS will take several steps to assist taxpayers in various stages of the OIC process:
    • Pending OIC applications– The IRS will allow taxpayers until July 15, 2020, to provide requested additional information to support a pending OIC. In addition, the IRS will not close any pending OIC request before July 15, 2020, without the taxpayer's consent.
    • OIC Payments– Taxpayers have the option to suspend all payments on accepted OICs until July 15, 2020, although interest will continue to accrue on any unpaid balances.

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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