Taxes can be frustrating – especially when you receive an unexpected penalty or change. Fortunately, there’s something you can do about it. If you’re considering an IRS appeal, it’s essential to first do your homework so you can be prepared to make your case (and know whether you have a case to begin with). Here are a few tips to get you started – and remember, we’re always here to help.
To Appeal or Not to Appeal?
Below is a short list of the most common reasons for filing an appeal, along with a few things to keep in mind before beginning the process:
Starting the Process – Know Your Options
When making an appeal, you don’t have to go it alone. Should you choose to have a member of our firm or another professional represent you, you may do so using Form 2848, Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative. One of our trained professionals can talk you through the steps and paperwork necessary to open your case. Simply give us a call at 405-801-2146.
Or if you’d prefer to handle things on your own, there are also options available to you…keep reading.
Written Protests
In cases where the entire amount of additional tax and penalty proposed for each tax period is $25,000 or more, you are required to file a written protest in order to request an appeals conference. Your written protest must include the following:
Small Case Requests
If the amount of additional tax and penalty proposed for each tax period is $25,000 or less, you may file a Small Case Request. To do so, simply complete the following:
Now What?
Now that you’ve made your appeal, you should expect to wait no more than 90 days for a first notice from the IRS (though a 90-day wait is not unheard of). If it’s been 90 days and you’re still waiting for an update, you may want to check in with the office to which you sent your appeal. It’s important to be patient when waiting for an appeals resolution, as it can take anywhere from 90 days to a year depending on the unique circumstances of your case. But it might just be worth it!
Phew…if all of this sounds like a lot to digest, don’t worry. We’re always here to help! Call us at 844-841-9857 or fill out our form for a free consultation to see how we can be of service.