As an American taxpayer, you’re entitled to a fair and impartial administrative appeal of most IRS decisions. This includes many IRS-related penalties. Essentially, it is within your rights to expect and receive a written response regarding the decision from the IRS Independent Office of Appeals. The Independent Office of Appeals is separate from the IRS office that will review your case. Also, the Independent Office of Appeals will not discuss a case with the IRS if the communication appears to compromise the independence of an appeal.
What to know about your right to appeal Here are a few specifics to keep in mind regarding your right to appeal the IRS’ decision:
Know your rights when appealing decisions made by the IRS For an exact copy of your rights when appealing IRS decisions, visit the official IRS website and refer to Publication 1, Your Rights as a Taxpayer. This document will explain your rights as a taxpayer as well as the processes you can expect when it comes to examination, appeals, collections, and refunds. The publication is available in various languages, so you should be able to easily find a version of the document that you can understand. If you learn that you are responsible for paying a tax penalty to the IRS, you might be wondering what you are supposed to do about it. If that’s the case, take a moment to reference the Taxpayer Advocate Service. In simple terms, the Taxpayer Advocate Service is essentially your voice at the IRS. As an independent organization within the IRS, the Taxpayer Advocate Service ensures that all taxpayers are treated fairly while making it possible for individuals to understand their rights as taxpayers. The organization is home to many IRS advocates who can help you out if you have tax problems that you’re not sure how to resolve on your own. Also, if you are of the understanding that either your spouse or your former spouse is either partially or fully responsible for the unpaid tax, then you should file Form 8857 via the official IRS website. This is a document that will request relief from tax liability on your behalf. It also seeks to relieve you of related penalties and interest that you owe to the IRS. As always, you can also access IRS forms, instructions, publications, and notices pertaining to prior years. And you can seek professional guidance from certified and experienced tax advisers for additional insight into your rights when appealing an IRS decision. Harik Thompson CPAs and Advisors is committed to providing exceptional service and delivering tailored solutions to meet our clients’ financial needs. Your satisfaction is our top priority, and we constantly strive to exceed your expectations. As part of our ongoing efforts to better serve our valued clients, we need your help. Your feedback is invaluable and will assist us in refining our services. It will also help potential clients make informed decisions about their accounting, tax, and advisory service provider. Please take a moment to share your feedback by leaving us a Google Review. Thank you very much! Comments are closed.
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