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Thursday, September 26, 2013

IRS Can I appeal that?

Yes, but there is a set time limit for you to submit the appeal. Some of the more typical IRS actions you would appeal include proposed audit changes by revenue agents, proposed wage and bank levy actions by revenue officers, denial of penalty abatement requests, and offers in compromise when you can't agree with the offer specialist. You can have 15 days, 30 days, and some even have 60 days to appeal the proposed action. It is so very important to read the IRS letters and see what the deadline for appealing a proposed action is.  While we would like to represent taxpayers from the beginning of an IRS inquiry in realty we often get involved after the taxpayer's initial attempt has failed. Often the time allowed to submit the appeal has already expired or is quickly approaching. While we can still generally find a effective avenue to get your case heard by an appeals officer the normal appeal within the time alloted is easier and happens when a timely request is submitted. Don't ignore IRS letters they could contain dates that are important to your case!

Robby

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