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Form 433-A: Collection Information Statement for Wage Earners and Self-Employed Individuals

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Quick answer

Form 433-A is the detailed Collection Information Statement the IRS uses for wage earners and self-employed individuals who owe back taxes — to evaluate ability to pay before granting an installment agreement, offer in compromise, or hardship status. You report income, living expenses, bank accounts, assets and (if self-employed) business details. With JustFill you upload the blank IRS 433-A PDF, the AI maps each field, and you type your financial details before downloading it free.

Form
Form 433-A
Issued by
IRS
Country
United States
Cost to fill
Free

What is Form 433-A?

Form 433-A is the long-form financial statement an IRS revenue officer uses to assess an individual's collection potential. It is more detailed than the 433-F: it gathers personal information, employment, bank and investment accounts, real estate, vehicles and other assets, monthly income and IRS-allowable living expenses, and a full self-employment business section where applicable. The IRS uses it to set an installment amount, evaluate an Offer in Compromise (alongside 433-A (OIC)), or determine currently-not-collectible status. Because every figure affects the outcome, clarity matters. JustFill lets you complete the 433-A online so each section is legible before you submit it.

Download the Form 433-A form PDF — free

The official Form 433-A PDF is free to download from the IRS at irs.gov. If a revenue officer asked for one, open the blank PDF in JustFill to type your income, expenses and assets cleanly, then download and submit it.

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Who fills out Form 433-A?

  • Individuals who owe back taxes and are negotiating with a revenue officer
  • Self-employed taxpayers (the form has a dedicated business section)
  • People applying for an installment agreement, OIC, or hardship status
  • Tax professionals preparing a collection statement for a client

Field-by-field breakdown

What each section of Form 433-A asks for. JustFill’s AI will detect these fields automatically when you upload the PDF — review the breakdown below so you know what to enter.

Personal & employment information

Your name, SSN, address, and employer/occupation details.

Bank & investment accounts

Account types, institutions and current balances.

Real estate, vehicles & other assets

Property with values, loans and equity.

Monthly income

Wages, business income and other household income.

Monthly living expenses

Housing, utilities, food, transport, health care vs. IRS allowable standards.

Self-employment business section

Business assets, income and expenses, if applicable.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • 1Understating income or omitting accounts the IRS can match against records — grounds for rejection.
  • 2Claiming expenses above the IRS allowable standards without documentation.
  • 3Leaving the self-employment section blank when it applies.

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Frequently asked questions

Form 433-A is the detailed individual statement (revenue officer cases); 433-F is the shorter ACS version; 433-B is for businesses. JustFill can fill any of them.
Yes. Upload the official PDF to JustFill — the AI detects each field across the income, expense, asset and business sections, and you type your figures, then download the completed form.
For installment agreements above certain thresholds, Offers in Compromise, or hardship determinations handled by a revenue officer.
The IRS typically asks for supporting documents (pay stubs, bank statements). Fill the 433-A accurately in JustFill first, then attach what they request.

Official source: Form 433-A on IRS’s website

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