IRS Collections and Installment Arrangements

Receiving a letter from the IRS can be a stressful experience for taxpayers—and tax professionals play a vital role in helping clients understand and respond appropriately. This course provides an overview of IRS collection activities, including the relevant tax codes, procedures, and forms. It also explores taxpayer rights and the avenues available to challenge IRS collection actions when appropriate.
$32.00
  

Prerequisites

Prerequisites are not necessary to participate in this course and no advance preparation is needed. Course Level: Basic

Course Description

This course is also available as part of a bundle called “When Things Go Wrong & How to Fix It.” You can save money by purchasing the bundle.

Receiving a letter from the IRS can be a stressful experience for taxpayers—and tax professionals play a vital role in helping clients understand and respond appropriately. This course provides an overview of IRS collection activities, including the relevant tax codes, procedures, and forms. It also explores taxpayer rights and the avenues available to challenge IRS collection actions when appropriate.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Identify the rights outlined in the Taxpayer Bill of Rights.
  • Describe the time limits the IRS has to collect unpaid taxes.
  • List the tax payment options available to taxpayers.
  • Recognize which IRS decisions can be challenged by a taxpayer.
  • Compare the Collection Due Process (CDP) and the Collection Appeals Program (CAP).

CPE Facts

Affiliation* CPE Awarded Delivery Method Field of Study Course ID Sponsor ID
NASBA 2 Self-Study Taxes N/A 103137
CTEC 2/0 Self-Study Federal Tax Law 3038-CE-0388 3038
IRS 2 Self-Study Federal Tax Law FQTGU-T-00708-25-S FQTGU
Texas State Board of Accountancy 2 Self-Study Taxes 100400 002921
Pennsylvania State Board of Public Accountancy 1 Self-Study (Non-Interactive) Taxes N/A

* Individuals with other professional credentials should check with their state licensing board or accrediting organization to determine if this program meets their continuing education requirements.

Other Details
Last Revision May 2025
Course Expiration The CPE portion of this course expires one year from date of purchase
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