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"The IRS has a Statute of Limitations of Six Years on Collecting Taxes"


The IRS has a statute of limitations of six years on collecting taxes. This means that the IRS has six years to collect taxes from the date they are due. After six years, the IRS can no longer collect taxes from you. This is true even if you have not paid your taxes or filed your return. After that, the debt is considered "time-barred" and the IRS can no longer take legal action to collect it.


The only exception to this rule is if you have filed a fraudulent return or if you have willfully evaded paying your taxes. If either of these exceptions applies, the statute of limitations does not apply and the IRS can collect taxes at any time.


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