Offer In Compromise 2022 Explained - Better For Some, Worse For Others
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For 2022 some people are seeing increased expenses with the same income, while some have increased their income substantially.
Some assets like homes are also worth a lot more, possibly cutting out more people from being qualified for an Offer In Compromise.
Check out our attorney Robert Kayvon's rundown of Offer In Compromise for 2022.
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