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IRS Forms

Official IRS forms for tax resolution situations

Use this hub to understand which IRS forms may be involved in payment plans, offers, appeals, penalty relief, transcripts, representation, and payroll tax corrections.

Payment Plans

Form 9465

Installment Agreement Request

Requesting a monthly IRS payment plan when you cannot pay the full balance at once.

Settlement Options

Form 656

Offer in Compromise

Applying to settle federal tax debt for less than the full balance when eligibility requirements are met.

Financial Disclosure

Form 433-F

Collection Information Statement

Providing financial information to the IRS for collection resolution review.

Appeals

Form 12153

Request for a Collection Due Process or Equivalent Hearing

Requesting an IRS collection hearing after certain levy or lien notices.

Penalty and Interest

Form 843

Claim for Refund and Request for Abatement

Requesting abatement or refund of certain penalties, interest, fees, or taxes.

Taxpayer Relief

Form 8857

Request for Innocent Spouse Relief

Requesting relief from joint tax liability in qualifying spouse or former spouse situations.

Representation

Form 2848

Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative

Authorizing an eligible representative to speak and act for you before the IRS.

Form 8821

Tax Information Authorization

Allowing someone to inspect or receive your tax information without authorizing representation.

Records

Form 4506-T

Request for Transcript of Tax Return

Requesting IRS transcripts for tax resolution, lending, or filing-history review.

Return Corrections

Form 1040-X

Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return

Correcting a previously filed individual income tax return.

Payroll Taxes

Form 941-X

Adjusted Employer's Quarterly Federal Tax Return or Claim for Refund

Correcting payroll tax reporting errors on a previously filed Form 941.

Payment Relief

Form 1127

Application for Extension of Time for Payment of Tax Due to Undue Hardship

Requesting more time to pay tax because immediate payment would cause undue hardship.

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