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APPEALS(You Protest)An Appeal is a request by you that does not agree with an IRS decision. The action of filing an appeal puts the IRS on notice that you disagree with the IRS and demand a meeting to change the IRS decision. The goal of the IRS Appeal Division is to "settle" your dispute with the IRS. One common IRS decision, which is appealed, is an increase in your tax liability due to audit. Often this increase includes additional penalties and interest. You must file an Appeals request within certain time frames and follow the IRS guidelines for a valid Appeal's request. If you don't file correctly and on time, you may lose your opportunity to have an Appeals officer listen to your side of the story. Let us help you file your appeal and settle. |
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