Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Frequently Asked Questions – Audit Appeal Killer Solutions

CAN I CHALLENGE THE IRS IF I GET AUDITED AND DON’T AGREE WITH THE RESULT?

Yes, you can appeal the audit report within 30 days.

You have 90 days to send in a tax court petition.

REASONS TO APPEAL A TAX AUDIT. WHY SHOULD I APPEAL THE AUDITOR’S DECISION?

If you are not happy with the auditor’s report results, you can appeal the tax audit decision. You may save time to raise more money and pay your tax liability, or to consider other payment options. If you plan to delay your tax audit bill and appeal the auditor’s results, you should seek help from a professional tax advisor to reduce your tax liability.

I DISAGREE WITH THE AUDIT RESULTS AND THE AUDITOR WANTS ME TO SIGN THE REPORT AND PAY!

If you disagree you could ask to speak to the manager.

You could file an appeal.

Take actions to preserve your right to file a court petition.

HOW TO APPEAL A TAX AUDIT RESULT? HOW TO GET STARTED AND WRITE A LETTER FOR THE IRS?

You have the right to appeal a tax audit examination decision! You can appeal the tax auditor result to the IRS appeals office. You may have a good representative on your side to help you in confronting the IRS decision.

If you decide to write a letter on your own and appeal their decision, you should know your rights and do some basic tax law research. You should offer reasonable explanations for the reason you contest the tax auditor’s results and provide satisfactory evidence to achieve a winning situation.

APPEALING A TAX AUDIT RESULT. DO I HAVE TO PAY PENALTIES FOR THE PERIOD I AM APPEALING?

The auditor assessed your tax liabilities and you owe additional taxes. You have the right to appeal. However, for the time you are appealing the tax audit result, you are charged penalties and interest on the amount you owe. Penalties and interest start on the day the tax is assessed.

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