CNC vs Payment Plan: Which IRS Debt Option Fits You Best?

Facing IRS debt can feel overwhelming—but you have options. Two of the most common are Currently Not Collectible (CNC) status and an IRS payment plan. Both help stop aggressive collections, but they work very differently. Let’s break down how each works, who qualifies, and how to choose the option that best fits your financial reality. […]
How Long Does Currently Not Collectible Last

How Long Does Currently Not Collectible (CNC) Status Last with the IRS? If you’re in Currently Not Collectible (CNC) status, the IRS has stopped collections on your account because paying would cause financial hardship. But CNC doesn’t last forever. It can stay in place for years, but it’s reviewed regularly — and can end if […]
Does the IRS Forgive Tax Debt After 10 Years?

Many taxpayers hear that “IRS debt is forgiven after 10 years.” The accurate version is this: the IRS generally has 10 years from the date a tax is assessed to collect it. This window is called the Collection Statute Expiration Date (CSED). When the CSED passes, the IRS can no longer legally collect that debt—unless […]
What to Do If You Owe $10,000 in Taxes: Payment Plans and Relief Options

Owing $10,000 or more to the IRS can be a stressful situation. Many individuals and businesses face unpaid taxes and penalties, but the IRS offers payment plans and relief options to help manage this debt. Knowing your options can prevent serious consequences such as tax liens, wage garnishments, or bank levies. Introduction to IRS Tax […]