CSED

CSED Ultimate FAQ: metro-style timeline of IRS 10-year rule and tolling—IA, OIC, CDP, bankruptcy (+6 mo), expat (6+ mo), innocent spouse (+60 d), judgment.

IRS CSED Ultimate FAQ

The Collection Statute Expiration Date (CSED) is the clock that governs IRS collections. This Ultimate FAQ breaks down the 10-year rule, what tolls/extends it (Installment Agreements, Offers in Compromise, CDP/Form 12153, bankruptcy, overseas residence, innocent spouse, court custody), and how to read transcripts so you don’t gift extra time to the IRS. If you’re facing notices or levy risk, Ed Parsons, CPA builds a day-accurate CSED timeline, times actions to protect wages and accounts, and negotiates practical relief (IA/CNC/OIC/Appeals). Start now: https://edparsonscpa.com/contact/
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CSED — IRS 10-year rule and tolling: timeline with icons for pause (tolling), CDP shield, court gavel, and overseas plane. Ed Parsons, CPA.

CSED — 10‑year Rule & Tolling Deep Dive guide

If you owe back taxes, the Collection Statute Expiration Date (CSED) is your most important number. This deep dive explains how the IRS 10-year rule really works, how tolling events (Installment Agreements, Offers in Compromise, CDP/Form 12153, bankruptcy, combat-zone/overseas periods, court custody) pause or extend your clock, and how to read transcripts to compute each year’s true expiration. You’ll learn when to use IA/CNC/OIC without gifting the IRS more time than the law allows—and how to avoid near-CSED mistakes that trigger unnecessary extensions. When you want calm, expert execution, Ed Parsons, CPA builds a day-accurate CSED timeline, times actions to protect you from levy, and negotiates outcomes that fit real-world cash flow. Start now: edparsonscpa.com/contact.

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