FAQs
Suppose you are interested in contesting the decision made by the IRS Examination or Collection office. Is it appropriate to directly contact Appeals?
Regrettably, No.
The Appeals Department isn’t equipped to help resolve your tax issues until your appeal request has been acknowledged and processed by the relevant IRS office handling your case. If you’ve considered an appeal and decided to proceed with one, you’ll need to submit a written protest.
You must prepare a protest and send it to the IRS address stated in the letter that details your right to appeal. Refrain from sending your objection directly to the Independent Office of Appeals, as this could cause unnecessary hold-ups in the process.
At this point, consider hiring a tax attorney. They can ensure your appeals are handled correctly and efficiently, lifting a significant burden off your shoulders. Let an expert assist you through this complex process, ensuring your best interests are represented.
At D’Arco Tax Resolution, we specialize in helping taxpayers resolve their tax issues. Our services include tax negotiation, audit representation, penalty abatement, and other strategies to help you navigate the complexities of tax problems.