(516) 508-7375 - Hello. Oh, hey. I am the assistant to the director here for the federal backed tax alleviation program. Hows it going? How are you today? Good to hear that. My name is Hannah. I am reaching out to ensure youre aware of the new tax debt alleviation program available during open enrollment. This program aims to alleviate back tax debts by classifying them as non collectible, meaning you wont need to pay them back. Its part of the new federal economic recovery program. So before you take any steps to settle any tax debt, its important to review some information first. So would it be okay to deliver this information to you? Okay, great. Okay, so let me go ahead and patch in my assistant that will be able to get that information out to you. One moment, please. Here we go. Okay, so this special program has been recently approved. As of August 2022, the purpose of the tax dismissal program is to help those struggling with tax debt. However, theres certain requirements to be eligible. You cannot currently be in any other tax debt consolidation or settlement program. You cannot currently be in bankruptcy and you must have a household income of under $250,000 a year. But you do have to have a monthly income of at least $2,000 a month. So I need to ask you, do you meet these minimum requirements for eligibility? Press one for yes, two for no. Okay, so this special program has been recently approved as of August 2022, the purpose of the tax dismissal program is to help those struggling with tax debt. However, theres certain requirements to be eligible. You cannot currently be in any other tax debt consolidation or settlement program. You cannot currently be in bankruptcy, and you must have a household income of under $250,000 a year. But you do have to have a monthly income of at least $2,000 a month. So I need to ask you, do you meet these minimum requirements for eligibility? Press one for yes, two for no.
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