Taxpayer Resolution

Appeals

At D’Arco Tax Resolution, we understand that dealing with the IRS can be daunting, especially when you disagree with their decisions. You’re not alone if you’ve received a letter from the IRS explaining your right to appeal their decision and disagree with their findings. We’re here to help you navigate the appeals process.

If you believe that the IRS has made an incorrect decision based on a misinterpretation of the law, or they haven’t correctly applied the law due to a misunderstanding of the facts, DO NOT SIGN ANYTHING before you consider an appeal.

In these cases, it’s crucial to have organized records or other evidence to support your claim. We clarify and reinforce your position, whether it’s lien or levy action taken by IRS Collections or an Offer in Compromise that was incorrectly denied.

At D’Arco Tax Resolution, we represent you throughout the appeal process. Appeals involve timely filing for one in the first place. IRS Appeals responds with information that they received the appeal and to schedule an Appeals Conference. We work with you to assemble and evaluate the documents needed to support your case and submit them to the IRS for your Appeals Conference. We discuss your case and documents with the Appeals Officer at the Conference and present your argument for a settlement you can live with.

If you’re facing challenges with your tax situation, our team at D’Arco Tax Resolution can assist you in the appeals process. Here are some cases where you might need our help:

  1. You received a letter from the IRS explaining your right to appeal their decision, and you must respond by a specific date.
  2. You disagree with the IRS’s decision.
  3. You’re planning to wait to sign an agreement form sent to you by the IRS.
  4. You believe the IRS has made an incorrect decision based on a misinterpretation of the law.
  5. You think the IRS needs to correctly apply the law due to misunderstanding the facts.
  6. You believe the IRS is taking inappropriate collection action against you.
  7. The IRS denied your offer in compromise, and you disagree with that decision.
  8. You believe the facts used by the IRS are incorrect, and you have organized records or other evidence to support your position.

At D’Arco Tax Resolution, we’re not just here to guide you through the standard appeal process. We combine accounting and law to achieve results work for you. Let us be your ally in the battle against IRS decisions, and together, we can work towards a satisfactory resolution.

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