
If you owe the IRS but truly cannot afford to make payments, Currently Not Collectible (CNC) status may provide temporary relief. CNC doesn’t eliminate your tax debt, but it can stop collection actions when paying the IRS would create serious financial hardship.
At AccuTax, we help taxpayers determine whether CNC status is appropriate and handle the process correctly.
What Is Currently Not Collectible (CNC)?
CNC is an IRS designation used when a taxpayer’s income is fully consumed by basic living expenses. When approved, the IRS pauses collection efforts such as wage garnishments and bank levies.
The balance still exists, but active enforcement stops while hardship continues.
Example: How CNC Works
David owes $64,000 in back taxes after a prolonged layoff. Although he’s working again, his income barely covers rent, utilities, food, and transportation.
With professional help, David submits financial documentation showing no disposable income. The IRS places his account in Currently Not Collectible status, giving him relief from collection while he stabilizes financially.
How We Can Help
CNC status depends on accurate financial analysis and proper communication with the IRS. AccuTax helps by reviewing your situation, preparing documentation, and dealing directly with the IRS on your behalf.
If you owe the IRS and can’t afford to pay right now, contact AccuTax for a confidential consultation to see if CNC status is an option.

