Resolve Your IRS Problems

Contact Gilland Law Firm Today

Salt Lake City Utah Tax Attorney Jim Gilland 801-444-9302
Gilland Law Firm is Gephart Approved

Currently Not Collectible

Get IRS Help Now

Currently Not Collectible or  hardship status
a temporary solution to an IRS problem.

Currently not collectableCurrently Not Collectible, or what is sometimes called hardship status, is a temporary solution to an IRS problem. Generally it is used when someone is having a difficult time economically, for instance when they have lost their job or had their hours cut back. It can also be used when a statute of limitations is close to expiring or in conjunction with a bankruptcy.

Currently Not Collectible Can Be A Means To An End

Currently Not Collectible is a status where the IRS agrees that the taxpayer has no ability to pay their debts on a monthly basis. Interest and penalties will continue to accrue against the debt. However, the statute of limitations will also continue to run as well which means that you will be closer to when the IRS can no longer collect the debt.

 As a local Salt Lake Tax Attorney concentrating in IRS Problem Resolution, I can help you decide if Hardship status  is the right solution to your IRS tax debt problem. Please call Gilland Law Firm, P.C. for your free consultation at (801) 444-9302 or email Salt Lake Tax attorney Jim Gilland for your free IRS Tax help consultation.




Attorney Jim Gilland Is Experienced, Trustworthy and Authorized to Represent Clients In Court of Law If Needed
Utah State Bar
Member Since 06/14/1996
Member Utah Bar Association - Tax Attorney Jim Gilland
A+ Better Buisness Bureau
United States
Tax Court
Authorized To Represent Clients In US Tax Court
United States Court Of Appeals
For The 10th Circuit
Authorized To Represent Clients In US Court Of Appeals
US District Court
District of Utah
Authorized To Represent Clients In The US Circuit Court In Utah


Tax Attorney Jim Gilland Linked In Profile Tax Lawyer Jim Gilland Twitter Profile follow gilland law at facebookTax Settlement Articles From Jim Gilland