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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) readily approves payment plans and will lift liens if one is set up and maintained. It should also be considered that a payment plan can be set up for less than a taxpayer owes through an offer in compromise. If hardship can be proved, the IRS will reduce the amount owed and set up an affordable plan. Linkroll: How to Remove an IRS Tax LienSource:
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