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Tired of carrying the burden of back taxes alone? At City Tax, we connect you with experienced tax professionals who may help reduce β or even eliminate β your tax debt.

How Long Does City Tax Have to Collect Back Taxes?
City Tax typically has up to 10 years from the date your tax debt is assessed to collect unpaid taxes. This timeframe is known as the Collection Statute Expiration Date (CSED). Once the CSED passes, any remaining tax debt is generally forgiven.
However, certain situations can pause or even extend your Collection Statute Expiration Date (CSED), including:
- 1. Filing bankruptcy
- 2. Submitting an Offer in Compromise
- 3. Requesting an installment agreement
- 4. Living outside the U.S.
- 5. Filing for Innocent Spouse Relief
You can locate your CSED date(s) by reviewing your City Tax account transcript or by consulting a qualified tax professional for assistance.
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Get Relief from City Tax Back Taxes
Fallen Behind on Your Taxes? If you're behind on filing or paying your taxes, City Tax authorities may take action to recover whatβs owed. This could include wage garnishment, property liens, or even bank account seizures. Fortunately, support is available to help you get back on track.
Unfiled Tax Returns
If you have unfiled tax returns, or City Tax authorities have filed a Substitute for Return (SFR) on your behalf, our team can help you get back on track as soon as possible!
Our tax partners can assist in filing any missing returns and ensure you claim every eligible tax credit and deduction. This could greatly reduce β or even eliminate β your tax debt, especially if a Substitute for Return (SFR) was filed on your behalf.
Installment Agreement
There are various types of installment agreements (IA) available that can help you pay off your tax debt over several months or years.
While your IA request is being processed, collections are suspended, as well as your CSED date.
You can request an IA on your own or enlist a tax professional who will negotiate a monthly payment that fits your budget.
Penalty Abatement
In some cases, City Tax may reduce or even eliminate penalty fees through a process known as penalty abatement.
The most common type is first-time penalty abatement.
To qualify, you must have a good history of compliance and no penalties for the prior three years.
Additional options for resolving back taxes include applying for an Offer in Compromise or requesting Currently Not Collectible statusβboth of which involve a review of your financial situation. Speak with a tax consultant today to explore the best solution for your needs!
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