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  • John Smith
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    Posted in the topic What to Do If the IRS Rejects Your Payment Plan Application in the forum News and Announcements
    June 26, 2026 3:48 PM PDT
    Has anyone here had their IRS payment plan application rejected before? I’m trying to understand what usually goes wrong and what the next steps are. From what I’ve seen, common reasons for rejection include: Missing or unfiled tax returns Incorrect or incomplete financial information Existing default on a previous IRS agreement Income or expenses not meeting IRS approval criteria But I’m not sure what people typically do after getting denied. Some people say the first step is correcting the issue and reapplying with updated documents, while others mention switching to a different IRS resolution option depending on the situation. I’ve also seen that in more complicated cases, irs audit representation can help because professionals can deal directly with the IRS and make sure the financial information and filings are handled properly. Some people also recommend getting help from a tax resolution specialist in Grand Rapids, especially when dealing with back taxes, rejected agreements, or ongoing IRS collection actions.
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