Tax Appeals
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IRS Tax Appeals
An IRS appeal is not suitable for every tax situation especially if you’re currently being audited by the IRS. The are situations when it is ideal for you to appeal. If a letter was sent to you from the IRS stating your right to appeal, your disapproval with the IRS findings, or if you don’t plan on signing the form sent to you then you are entitled to appeal. If you’re going to appeal, there are some things to consider such as:
- The IRS made a wrong decision due to misinterpreting the law
- The IRS neglected to apply the law while making their decision
- The IRS is taking excessive collection actions against you while denindenying you relief programs
- The information used against you by the IRS is false or misrepresented
If the letter you’ve received from the IRS does not mention an appeal process, you couldn’t provide sufficient information during an audit, and your only issue is you can’t afford to pay the amount owed, then you may not be eligible for an appeal. There are still several ways to fix you tax issue and Safeway Tax Relief is prepared to find relief by all means.
while disagreeing with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), you should be prepared to provide evidence and records to back your claims. Also you’ll need an attorney and/or an enrolled agent to represent you during an appeal. Speak with our tax experts today so we can go to the IRS on your behalf.
Appeal Process
Once you’ve received your letter from the IRS with their decision and the amount owed, your process begins. An address of where you can file the protest will be in the letter sent to you with a date it needs to be submitted by. The average time frame you have to protest is 1 month. Ensure that the letter is sent to the address lien by the letter and not to any other department in the IRS. Once received, the IRS will examine your protest and attempt to resolve the protested issue before it goes to the Office of Appeals. If unsuccessful, the protest will move forward to the Office of Appeals for evaluation. It may seem like a simple process, however there are many minor details in the written protest, that if incorrect, can delay or cease your appeal process. This is why we encourage that this be handle by a tax expert.
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