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You have the right to appeal an IRS or state tax decision, and hiring an experienced IRS tax lawyer specializing in tax resolution services will increase the likelihood of a favorable ruling. Polston Tax Resolution & Accounting has experienced IRS tax lawyers and relief specialists in your area capable of managing your appeal and delivering a favorable outcome.
The IRS appeals process is complex. There are various procedures to complete and documents to submit, and accuracy and timeliness are vital. Our team of IRS tax lawyers at Polston Tax Resolution & Accounting have the training and experience necessary to manage your IRS appeal. With our support and protection, you can submit a thorough appeal that meets all requirements.
Professional support from IRS tax relief specialists goes a long way when fighting the IRS or the state about a tax bill. The attorneys at Polston Tax Resolution & Accounting know the best way to appeal your tax issue. We provide the expertise needed to appeal and plead your side of the case.
Our tax appeal process is simple. All you have to do is give us a call or submit a contact form online to get in touch with our staff. Then, we’ll request that you send us some standard information. We’ll also schedule a meeting between you and one of our financial professionals. This hour-long consultation will take place in person, on the phone or online. Afterward, we’ll determine your service options and send you an accurate quote.
Though only a small number of taxpayers typically request tax appeals, there are many benefits that come with engaging in tax resolution services. When you book tax appeals services with a trusted tax attorney, you can experience:
The IRS may determine that you owe more in taxes than you have paid. You have the option to appeal the decision. The appeal engages dialogue between you and the IRS in an effort to reach a conclusion. The IRS will stop collecting payments from you upon receiving the dispute and uphold the pause until the dispute’s resolution. If you aren’t able to reach a mutually agreed-upon resolution, you can petition to go to Tax Court.
There are two types of IRS appeals. The informal small case request is available to dispute penalties of $25,000 or less. An informal appeal must include a written request containing your contact information, a copy of the IRS notification in question, a list of relevant tax years relating to the dispute and statements supporting your position.
A formal protest is the appeal option for taxpayers who owe more than $25,000 in penalties. The information the IRS requires with a formal request is more extensive than an informal request. You must send a copy of the IRS’s tax decision along with a list of grievances and facts that support them. Citing any and all laws that dispute the decision is often an essential step. The formal protest must conclude with the IRS’s prewritten perjury statement and a signature from the taxpayer.
As a taxpayer, you have guaranteed legal rights stipulated in the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights. You have the right to be informed of all tax laws, the right to quality service, and the right to challenge the IRS’s position and be heard. You can appeal a wide variety of IRS actions:
IRS appeal deadlines vary with the type of letter you receive. Many require you to submit your appeal within 30 days of receiving the letter. Some allow 90 days for a response, while others have a 15-day limit.
Because the appeals process is relatively complex, many individuals invest in IRS tax appeal services to facilitate the process. Through these services, qualified tax attorneys will assist you by identifying statutes and precedents that support your argument, deciding which ones will best substantiate your case and filing your appeal for you. These professionals can also represent you in Tax Court.
At Polston Tax, our tax appeal lawyers commit to serving individuals and businesses in communities throughout the United States. Our dedication goes beyond our various tax resolution and accounting services. That’s because we care deeply about the communities we serve and call home.
Striving to improve our local communities is a crucial part of our mission. We find as many ways as we can to make a difference, whether through volunteer work, donations or personalized tax guidance and representation.
We also serve our communities by providing accurate information that helps each current or potential client make the best decisions for their livelihood. From our accessible online content to our free consultations, Polston Tax offers resources you can trust.
You can receive professional assistance appealing an IRS decision by booking tax appeal services from Polston Tax. When you choose our experienced team to help you resolve your tax liability, we’ll do everything we can to insulate you from tax penalties and win IRS disputes. If you would like to appeal an IRS decision, call us at 844-841-9857 or contact us online to begin the conversation.
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