IRS Tax Expiration (CSED)

Did you know your IRS tax debt may have an expiration date?

IRS Tax Expiration (CSED) Service

The IRS only has a limited time to collect back taxes—usually 10 years from the date of assessment. This is called the Collection Statute Expiration Date (CSED). Once that date passes, your tax debt can no longer be legally collected.

How We Help

  • Review Your IRS Account– We pull your IRS transcripts and calculate your CSED dates.
  • Identify Expiring Debts– Some balances may be close to expiration, meaning you don’t have to pay them.
  • Protect Your Rights– We ensure the IRS does not try to collect beyond the legal time frame.
  • Strategize Resolution– If your debt is far from expiring, we’ll explore other options like Offer in Compromise, Installment Agreements, or Penalty Relief.

Why This Matters

Many taxpayers overpay or stay under unnecessary IRS pressure simply because they don’t know their rights. Understanding when your tax debt expires could save you thousands.

Let us check your IRS tax expiration dates today.