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[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, Zip] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Internal Revenue Service] [Address] [City, State, Zip] Subject: Request for IRS Not to Offset against Tax Refund Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing to request that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) does not offset my tax refund for the current tax year against any outstanding debts I may have. I am a resident of Wayne, Michigan, and I believe that offsetting my tax refund would cause undue financial hardship. I have experienced a challenging financial situation recently, which has led to accumulating debts. However, I am actively working towards resolving them and regaining financial stability. I kindly ask that the IRS consider my circumstances and grant me relief from the offset, allowing me to use my tax refund to address my immediate financial needs. I understand that the IRS has the authority to offset tax refunds to collect outstanding debts, but several factors make this request warranted in my case. Firstly, I am diligently addressing my debts by setting up appropriate payment plans and negotiating with creditors. I can provide documentation upon request to demonstrate my efforts in resolving these financial obligations. Secondly, the offset would have dire consequences for me and my family's financial well-being. It may jeopardize our ability to meet basic needs, such as housing, food, healthcare, and education expenses. As a responsible taxpayer, I have always fulfilled my financial obligations promptly and in good faith. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, I found myself in this challenging situation that I am working diligently to rectify. In light of the above, I kindly urge the IRS to consider my request for exemption from tax refund offsetting. I am confident that with some leniency in this matter, I will be able to overcome my current financial difficulties and fulfill my tax obligations promptly in the future. Enclosed with this letter, I have attached supporting documents detailing my efforts in resolving my outstanding debts. Additionally, I have included a completed Form 8379, "Injured Spousal Claim and Allocation," as applicable. I would appreciate it if you could review my case thoroughly and respond to this request within [insert reasonable timeframe]. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I am hopeful that the IRS will take my circumstances into consideration and grant me the relief I am seeking. Should you require any further information or documentation, please do not hesitate to contact me at the phone number or email address provided above. Yours sincerely, [Your Name]
[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, Zip] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Internal Revenue Service] [Address] [City, State, Zip] Subject: Request for IRS Not to Offset against Tax Refund Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing to request that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) does not offset my tax refund for the current tax year against any outstanding debts I may have. I am a resident of Wayne, Michigan, and I believe that offsetting my tax refund would cause undue financial hardship. I have experienced a challenging financial situation recently, which has led to accumulating debts. However, I am actively working towards resolving them and regaining financial stability. I kindly ask that the IRS consider my circumstances and grant me relief from the offset, allowing me to use my tax refund to address my immediate financial needs. I understand that the IRS has the authority to offset tax refunds to collect outstanding debts, but several factors make this request warranted in my case. Firstly, I am diligently addressing my debts by setting up appropriate payment plans and negotiating with creditors. I can provide documentation upon request to demonstrate my efforts in resolving these financial obligations. Secondly, the offset would have dire consequences for me and my family's financial well-being. It may jeopardize our ability to meet basic needs, such as housing, food, healthcare, and education expenses. As a responsible taxpayer, I have always fulfilled my financial obligations promptly and in good faith. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, I found myself in this challenging situation that I am working diligently to rectify. In light of the above, I kindly urge the IRS to consider my request for exemption from tax refund offsetting. I am confident that with some leniency in this matter, I will be able to overcome my current financial difficulties and fulfill my tax obligations promptly in the future. Enclosed with this letter, I have attached supporting documents detailing my efforts in resolving my outstanding debts. Additionally, I have included a completed Form 8379, "Injured Spousal Claim and Allocation," as applicable. I would appreciate it if you could review my case thoroughly and respond to this request within [insert reasonable timeframe]. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I am hopeful that the IRS will take my circumstances into consideration and grant me the relief I am seeking. Should you require any further information or documentation, please do not hesitate to contact me at the phone number or email address provided above. Yours sincerely, [Your Name]