EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 12 MIN
How Long the IRS Has to Collect Taxes And What Stops the Clock
from The Legal Podcast Network
Episode Summary: In this episode of Tax Problems Explained, Host Leann lyon sits down with Lawrence T. Ullmann, an experienced attorney, CPA, and former IRS agent, to demystify the IRS's tax collection timelines. Lawrence delves into the general rule of a 10-year collection period, explaining what triggers this timeline and how late filings or IRS-prepared substitute returns can alter it. He further explores the complexities of events that can pause or extend the IRS's ability to collect, such as offers in compromise, bankruptcy filings, and collection due process hearings. Lawrence also shares practical examples and insights into how installment agreements affect collection periods, emphasizing the importance of strategic planning and professional guidance. This episode equips listeners with essential knowledge to navigate IRS collection processes effectively, helping them make informed decisions about their tax liabilities. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:34 – IRS Collection Timeline Basics 01:22 – What Starts the Collection Clock 02:08 – Differences in Liability Situations 03:08 – Impact of IRS Audits on Timelines 04:00 – IRS Substitute for Return Process 05:01 – Events That Pause IRS Collection 06:13 – Exceptions to the 10-Year Rule 06:36 – Payment Plans and Collection Periods 07:56 – Strategy for Expiring Statutes 08:54 – Case Example: Extended Collection Timeline 10:06 – Misunderstandings About IRS Timelines 11:01 – Strategic Planning for Tax Liability About the Show: Tax Problems Explained offers listeners a comprehensive look into the intricacies of the tax system from the perspectives of an attorney, a CPA, and a former IRS agent. Designed for individuals and businesses alike, the show covers a wide range of tax-related topics, providing clarity and actionable insights. With a focus on demystifying complex tax issues, the series aims to empower listeners with the knowledge needed to navigate their tax challenges effectively and confidently.
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In this episode of Tax Problems Explained, Host Leann lyon sits down with Lawrence T. Ullmann, an experienced attorney, CPA, and former IRS agent, to demystify the IRS’s tax collection timelines. Lawrence delves into the general rule of a 10-year collection period, explaining what triggers this timeline and how late filings or IRS-prepared substitute returns can alter it. He further explores the complexities of events that can pause or extend the IRS’s ability to collect, such as offers in compromise, bankruptcy filings, and collection due process hearings. Lawrence also shares practical examples and insights into how installment agreements affect collection periods, emphasizing the importance of strategic planning and professional guidance. This episode equips listeners with essential knowledge to navigate IRS collection processes effectively, helping them make informed decisions about their tax liabilities.
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