The IRS has a program called the First Time Abate which allows for a taxpayer to have the late filing penalties waived. The IRS abatement of penalties only applies if the taxpayer has been compliant for the past three years. This means paying on time, filing on time, etc. This also includes the penalty for late payroll tax deposits.
To find out more about abatement, its inclusions, exclusions and instructions, check out IRS Form 843 Claim for Refund and Request for Abatement of Penalties.
Form 843 can be used for the following:
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