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The taxpayer must make a full financial disclosure to the government (this mainly
pertains to Offer in Compromise based on doubt to collectibility);
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The taxpayer will have to waive certain tax benefits if Offer in Compromise is
accepted;
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A federal Offer in Compromise does not resolve state taxes or any other debts;
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The taxpayer agrees to comply with all federal tax laws for the next five years
following an acceptance of his Offer in Compromise;
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The taxpayer waives certain refunds and credits;
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All accepted Offers in Compromise are kept on public file in the District Office
for at least one year