Attorney Bob Schaller
Bob has practiced law for more than 35 years and filed more than 3,000 bankruptcy cases. He has argued bankruptcy cases before the U.S. Court of Appeals, U.S. District Court, and U.S. Bankruptcy Court. He has authored 22 books including the 6-volume "Bankruptcy MasterClass Practice System & Toolkit."
- OIC 121: Rejecting a Pending Offer
“Rejecting” a Pending Offer. The IRS can “reject” a processable Offer in Compromise application for...
$99 - OIC 122: Accepting a Pending Offer
“Accepting” a Pending Offer by the IRS. The decision whether to “accept” an offer to compromise...
$99 - OIC 123: Taxpayer’s Duties Post-Acceptance
Taxpayer’s Duties Post-Acceptance. A Taxpayer has cause to celebrate the IRS’ decision to accept his/her...
$99 - OIC 124: Default After Acceptance
Default After Acceptance. A taxpayer must honor all terms set forth in the Form 656...
$99 - OIC 125: Tax Refunds
Tax Refunds. The IRS keeps any tax refund emanating from overpayment of any tax or other liability...
$99 - OIC 126: Appellate Rights
Appellate Rights Relating to OICs. This course discusses appellate rights in the Offer in Compromise context. ...
$99 - OIC 127: Levy Affected by OIC
Levy Affected by OIC. Taxpayers are not protected from the IRS collection apparatus while contemplating...
$99 - OIC 128: OIC Affects an Installment Agreement
Installment Agreements Affected by OIC. Is a taxpayer required to continue making installment agreement payments if the...
$99 - OIC 129: Trust Fund & Trust Fund Recovery Penalty
Trust Fund & Trust Fund Recovery Penalty. Federal law requires employers to withhold certain taxes...
$99 - OIC 130: Criminal Restitution Issues
Criminal Restitution Issues. Taxpayers may submit an Offer in Compromise application to resolve criminal penalties....
$99 - OIC 131: Miscellaneous OIC Issues – Part 1
Miscellaneous Offer in Compromise Issues – Part 1. Attorneys are authorized to represent taxpayers before...
$99 - OIC 132: Miscellaneous OIC Issues – Part 2
Miscellaneous Offer in Compromise Issues – Part 2. Attorneys are authorized to represent taxpayers before...
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