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If you receive an official-sounding notice or warning and need help, you may contact the Ohio Attorney General's Help Center toll-free at 800-282-0515.
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No. The goal of the Offer-in-Compromise program is to resolve all existing debt owed to the State by a business or individual. An applicant must disclose, and be prepared to resolve, all debts to the State. The Attorney General will not consider an Offer-in-Compromise unless it addresses all debt to the State.
If you receive an official-sounding notice or warning and need help, you may contact the Ohio Attorney General's Help Center toll-free at 800-282-0515.
If a taxpayer has been assessed and either fails to timely appeal a decision of the commissioner or the taxpayer's appeal is ultimately unsuccessful, any unpaid assessment is certified by the Ohio Department of Taxation to the Attorney General's Collection Enforcement Section.