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Surgent's Mastering the Offer in Compromise: Strategies for Preparation and Negotiation
Start Date/Time
Wednesday, August 26 2026 2:00PM
Wednesday, August 26 2026 2:00PM
End Date/Time
Wednesday, August 26 2026 4:00PM
Wednesday, August 26 2026 4:00PM
Credit Hours
2.00
2.00
Fields of Study
Taxes
Taxes
Type
Seminar
Seminar
Level
Basic
Basic
Member
$99.00
$99.00
Non-Member
$109.00
$109.00
Facility Location
Virtual Learning
Virtual Learning
Company
WEBIN
WEBIN
Vendor
Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC
Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC
Status
Scheduled
Scheduled
Description
This course is designed to equip tax professionals with a deep understanding of the IRS offer in compromise (OIC) program. Participants will learn the strategic, procedural, and practical elements of preparing and negotiating successful OICs for taxpayers facing significant tax liabilities. The course will walk through the eligibility criteria, financial analysis standards, supporting documentation requirements, and techniques to enhance the likelihood of IRS acceptance. Common pitfalls, recent trends, and real-world case studies will also be covered.
Designed For
Accounting and finance professionals looking for the latest information on filing and negotiating offers in compromise
Objectives
- Prepare accurate and comprehensive Forms 656 and 433-A(OIC)/433-B(OIC)
- Navigate the IRS OIC process, including timelines, required documentation, and appeals
- Identify the various types of OICs (doubt as to collectability, doubt as to liability, effective tax administration)
- Assess client eligibility using the IRS Reasonable Collection Potential (RCP) framework
- Evaluate and document special circumstances for effective tax administration
- Apply negotiation strategies to increase the chances of OIC approval
- Avoid common errors that lead to automatic rejection or return of the offer
Major Subjects
- Introduction to the OIC program
- Types of OICs
- Eligibility criteria
- Financial analysis
- Offer amount calculation
- Preparing Forms 656 and 433-A(OIC)/433-B(OIC)
- Supporting documentation and strategy
- OIC submission and IRS review process
- Appeals and negotiation techniques
- Best practices and common pitfalls
- Real-world scenarios and case studies
Prerequisites
None