KNOW YOUR DATES

Discover exactly when your tax debt expires—information the IRS won’t volunteer but could save you thousands.

The IRS has 10 years from the date of assessment to collect your tax debt. After that, it legally expires—they can’t collect it anymore. But here’s the problem: the IRS will never tell you when that expiration date is, and most people have no idea they’re paying debt that’s about to disappear on its own.

Our CSED (Collection Statute Expiration Date) analysis shows you exactly when each tax year expires, down to the specific date. This single piece of information has saved our clients thousands of dollars by helping them make informed decisions about whether to negotiate a payment plan, request Currently Not Collectible status, or simply wait for the debt to expire.

For example, if you owe $15,000 from 2016 and the CSED is June 2027—just 18 months away—you might decide to request Currently Not Collectible status and let the clock run out instead of agreeing to a 5-year payment plan. Without knowing your CSED, you’d be negotiating blind and potentially paying debt that’s about to legally disappear.

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