Your statute of limitations is expiring
You know the IRS' legal collection window is closing, but you're unsure exactly when it expires, what your account status is, or whether collection actions might restart it.
The time pressure
Expiration dates are unclear
Without IRS records, you don't know the exact expiration date or whether it's been extended.
Certain actions can restart the clock
You're worried that reaching out to the IRS or making a payment might extend the collection period.
You need to act before it's too late
Without verified information, you don't know whether to wait it out or take action now.
You need verified documentation of the statute expiration date and current enforcement status.
IRS records will show the exact timeline and any factors that might extend it.
What a compliance review does
A compliance review uses IRS records to document:
- •Exact statute of limitations expiration date
- •Whether the statute has been extended or suspended
- •Current collection status and any active enforcement
- •Verified account information for planning next steps
You'll know exactly how much time you have left and what your options are.
With verified statute information and account status, you can make informed decisions about waiting out collection or other strategies.