The ability to petition the Tax Court is one of the most important rights given to U.S. taxpayers. A tax court petition is essentially a lawsuit filed by a taxpayer against the IRS. 90-Day Letters If you are audited, the IRS will have to send a Notice of Deficiency...
Tax Appeals
WHEN SHOULD YOU APPEAL AN IRS COLLECTION ACTION?
Appealing an IRS collection action can be a smart choice in many cases. You can delay the lien, levy, or wage garnishment while also getting the opportunity to negotiate a more favorable outcome. Stopping a Lien or Levy By requesting a Collection Due Process (CDP)...
TAX APPEALS: COLLECTION APPEALS PROGRAM
The Collection Appeals Program (CAP) gives taxpayers the opportunity to appeal many types of IRS collection actions. CAP also offers more flexibility than the Collection Due Process (CDP) hearing and generally results in a faster decision. Collection Actions That...
TAX APPEALS: COLLECTION DUE PROCESS HEARINGS
The Collection Due Process (CDP) hearing is often your last chance to avoid an IRS levy or the filing of a federal tax lien. It is a critical right that all taxpayers have before the IRS takes certain enforced collection actions, but you only get this right if you...