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Software By Bay Announces Offer in Compromise Software -
Including new Form 656-A - Required as of November 1, 2003
PARSIPPANY,
NJ - Nov. 13, 2003 /Send2Press Newswire/ -- Software by Bay (www.softwarebybay.com)
announced today a new easy-to-use tax software solution, "Offer in Compromise
v2.52," which simplifies the preparing and submission of an Offer in Compromise
to the Internal Revenue Service. The nightmare of negotiating a settlement with
the IRS has just become a little less frightening. Now, preparing and submitting
the forms required in settling a tax debt with Offer in Compromise can be
accomplished in a minimum of time.
Offer in
Compromise is a new interactive software developed by the Tax Institute, Inc.,
and available from Software By Bay, allowing you to simply input the data, and
then update it as often as often as necessary during the lengthy negotiation
process.
Of the many
tax software programs on the market today, only Offer in Compromise combines the
fill-in-the-form practically with features derived from over 35 years of tax
practice by former IRS agents.
Unlike any
other tax software, Offer in Compromise offers:
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A help button for each line of each form. The Help button
links you to the IRS instructions or manual sections relating to that
particular line. Merely click on the button for Section V, Line 36 (Housing
and Utilities) and it provides a complete listing of every county in the USA
and what the IRS is allowing for that county.
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Contains the latest National, Housing and Transportations
Standards
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Calculates the minimum offer amount using the IRS s own
methodology
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Practitioner Comments give advice and insights based on real
world experience.
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Internal Revenue Manual Sections (dealing with Offer in
Compromise) and instructions.
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Database containing complete information for all clients.
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Computer generated Form 433-A (Collection Information
Statement for Wage Earners and Self-Employed Individuals), 433-B (Collection
Information Statement for Businesses), Form 433F (Collection Information
Statement), Form 656 (Offer in Compromise) and Form 2848 (Power of
Attorney), Form 656-A (Income Certification for Offer in Compromise
Application Fee).
Offer in
Compromise provides the Enrolled Agent with the same instructions the revenue
officer must follow during the process, so that the preparer will know what the
officer's manual instructs him to do. Hitting the Help Button will bring up the
appropriate IRS collection manual section.
The IRS
manual is the bedrock on which the Revenue Officer must proceed in a particular
situation. In addition, Offer in Compromise provides Practitioner Comments based
on over 35 years of dealing with the IRS. No longer will you have to spend hours
researching several different publications -- it's all there at your fingertips!
Offer in
Compromise is not just a fill-in-the-form program, but is interactive,
containing relevant IRS manual sections, instructions and professional advice by
former IRS agents.
Whether you
submit an Offer in Compromise or only the Collection Information Statement, you
won't spend unnecessary time locating the proper forms, nor will it be necessary
to prepare a whole new form manually because of one or two changes.
"Offer in Compromise" is
only $199.00 plus S/H and available from Software By Bay.
For more information,
please visit the company's website at http://www.softwarebybay.com
Software By Bay, 99 Cherry
Hill Road, Suite 300, Parsippany, New Jersey 07054. Phone: (973) 257-1205.
Source of News: Software By Bay