You received this letter from the IRS to notify you of the terms and conditions of your installment agreement.
Open the letter to review the contents which will include:
✓ How much they charged you for setting up your agreement (the user fee)
✓ How to apply for a reduced user fee if you meet poverty guidelines (learn more about current poverty guidelines)
✓ How to pay online by credit, by mail, or through a bank account
✓ What will happen if you default on your agreement including property liens (if business liens are filed, click to learn more)
✓ What to do if you move and change addresses (see also change of address form)
✓ The conditions of the agreement:
Continue reading this blog to learn more about what you can do right now if you received this letter and how to avoid unexpected letters from the IRS and the associated penalties in the future.
The IRS recently updated their Online Payment Plan page1 on April 21st, 2022 where you'll find more information about payments plans.
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