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Installment Agreements

Establishing an installment agreement with the IRS is no simple task. Let us negotiate a payment plan you can live with.

Request an IRS Installment Agreement

When you owe significant back taxes, with interest and penalties, seeing the full number in a letter from the IRS can be a gut-wrenching experience. If you do not qualify for an Offer in Compromise, the IRS will generally, at a minimum, require payments to be made over time, unless you qualify for a Not Collectable Status.

Though the IRS collects interest on these payment plans, an installment agreement is considered resolution, and if payments are timely made according to the agreement, you avoid getting your income levied and your assets seized. At Lothamer Tax Resolution, we’ll fight to negotiate a payment plan that you can live with, not one merely dictated by the IRS.

For anyone owing less than $50,000, a payment plan can be requested directly on line with the IRS. However, all required tax returns must be filed. Furthermore, the required payment must pay off the entire debt over the remaining statute of limitations, something you may not be able to accomplish.

A tax lien may be filed by the IRS in exchange for granting an Installment Agreement, unless you owe below a certain amount and elect to pay by direct debit.

How We Can Help You Negotiate an Installment Agreement

The IRS offers short-term payment plans for those who can pay back what they owe in 180 days or less. But for those who owe more than they can pay in 180 days, or who cannot full pay over the remaining statute of limitations for collections, successfully obtaining an installment agreement that you can live with can be a difficult process to negotiate. Payment plans for large balances due are not automatic. Some repayment plan requests get referred to a local Revenue Officer and require an investigation of the person’s assets and income. IRS may tell you a large monthly payment is required because of the limited remaining time left for IRS to collect, but you may be entitled to what is called a Partial Payment Plan, one that is based upon your collectability (ability to pay), yet does not full pay the IRS before the statute of limitations runs out. At Lothamer, we have negotiated hundreds, if not thousands, of Partial Payment Plans. In many instances, this is better than filing an Offer in Compromise since it is faster and less expensive. Let Lothamer represent you and negotiate a realistic payment plan on your behalf, whether it pays off your balance or not before the time-period runs out for the IRS

If you owe a large sum to the IRS, and do not qualify for an Offer in Compromise, or want to know whether you qualify for an Offer in Compromise, get the experience of Lothamer to advise you, and if an Installment Agreement is required, Lothamer will help negotiate a realistic payment plan or even a Not-Collectable Status.

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Tax Resolution Success Stories

Lothamer is customer focused and the Lothamer people work hard to solve their clients problems and seek the best solution possible. Lothamer had made a difference in my life by helping with tax problems that lasted over a decade. I will strongly recommend Lothamer to anyone that needs help with tax issues.

Ken - Grand Rapids, MI

Really great service. I was able to do a meeting over video chat, which was really helpful. Additionally, I received a lot of helpful information.

Woodward T. - Traverse City, MI

I was stressed out, overwhelmed, didn’t know where to go, or what to do about my large debt to the IRS. From my first call to Lothamer all the way to my case being completed, I was never judged and the staff made me feel like the situation is fixable, and the results they got me were better than I ever expected!

Samantha P.
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Tax Resolution Success Stories

Great people to work with. Staff is friendly and helpful.

Donald H. - Milwaukee, WI

I unknowingly made mistakes on my tax returns the last several years and got a letter from the IRS . I decided to contact Lothamer because they seemed more professional than a lot of companies you see advertised and had a long track record. They redid my taxes correctly and I actually owed a lot less. This service is not cheap but you will get your questions answered and your situation resolved as quickly as possible and professionally.

Michael - Grand Rapids, MI

Lothamer was awesome in holding our hand through the entire process and great communication with and to us. Given the circumstances he made the process as painless as possible Thank you Lothamer.

Daryl - Saginaw, MI
Your Roadmap to Resolution Starts Here

Within the first 24–72 hours, we can do more than what most other tax firms do in several weeks.

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CALL OUR OFFICE To Learn More About Our Process For Getting Same Day Tax Help

For a reasonable fee we will call the IRS and Request a Stay on Collection, obtain transcripts as to years unfiled, balances due, and income reported to the IRS, and provide you with a consultation within three days with a licensed attorney, CPA, or Enrolled Agent.

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MEET WITH A LICENSED CPA, ATTORNEY, OR ENROLLED AGENT and Get Your Roadmap to Resolution

Our meeting with you will be a virtual meeting, using our proprietary video conferencing software, performed in the privacy of your office, home, or vehicle, with a licensed attorney, CPA, or Enrolled Agent to learn about our findings, discuss your options, and provide you with a plan to resolve your tax problem. At this meeting, we will give you an estimated cost for the services to carry out the plan developed.

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IMPLEMENT THE PLAN Developed in Step 2

Upon accepting the Terms & Conditions in our service agreement as outlined in Step 2, we will immediately go to work solving your tax problem. We will get you set up in our eResolution Client Portal, giving you access to critical deadlines and next steps to view the progress of your case.

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