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Facing Unfair IRS Collection Actions? Take a Stand with an Appeal
Unwanted IRS collection actions can place a significant hardship on your business, affecting your cash flow and long-term viability. By appealing these actions, you can challenge and potentially overturn unjust evaluations, helping to safeguard your business’s financial health and ensure its future stability. Get in touch with My Tax Problem Solved to get help now!

What is an IRS Tax Appeal?
An IRS tax appeal refers to the process of challenging or disputing a tax decision made by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). It is a formal procedure that allows taxpayers to contest an IRS determination, such as:
- Tax deficiency: If the IRS claims you owe additional taxes beyond what you originally reported.
- Penalties and interest: If the IRS has assessed penalties or interest charges on your tax bill.
- Collection actions: If the IRS has initiated collection efforts, such as tax liens or levies, against you.
- Denial of refund claims: If the IRS has rejected your claim for a taxrefund.
The IRS Tax Appeal Process Explained: A Step-wise Breakdown
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Step 2: File Written Protest
If you disagree with the IRS's determination, you must file a formal written protest within the deadline, usually 30 days. Clearly state your reasons and include any supporting evidence or legal arguments. -
Step 4: Settlement Discussions
During the Appeals process, you can discuss the case with the Officer, share more information, and try to negotiate a settlement agreement that resolves the dispute. -
Step 6: Tax Court/District Court
In court, you'll present your arguments before a judge and can submit additional documentation and witness testimony. The court then rules on your case.
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Step 1: Receive IRS Notice
The process starts when you get a notice from the IRS proposing additional taxes, penalties, or denying your refund claim. This notice explains the IRS's position and gives a deadline to respond. -
Step 3: Appeals Conference
Your case moves to the IRS Office of Appeals. An appeals officer is assigned to review it impartially. You'll likely have an Appeals Conference to present your side, either in-person, by phone, or through correspondence. -
Step 5: Appeals Decision
If no settlement is reached, the Appeals Officer issues a final determination. If you still disagree, you can petition the U.S. Tax Court or file a lawsuit in District Court. -
Step 7: Higher Court Appeals
Depending on the outcome, you may have options to appeal to higher courts like the U.S. Court of Appeals or the Supreme Court.

What can happen if you don't avail the IRS tax appeal process?
- Miss the chance to dispute the IRS and possibly reduce taxes, penalties, or interest owed.
- Be forced to pay the full IRS-assessed amount, even if it is incorrect or excessive.
- Face aggressive IRS collection actions like liens, levies, or asset seizures.
- Continue accruing more interest and penalties on unpaid tax debt.
- Suffer credit score and financial damage from outstanding debt.
- Lose the ability to seek relief through appeals process or courts due to deadlines.
- Forfeit the opportunity to present valuable evidence or legal arguments.
Avoid the risks of ignoring IRS tax appeals.
Take action now to contest incorrect assessments and prevent severe financial consequences. Our expert team is ready to guide you through the appeal process and help safeguard your financial future. Contact us today with a complimentary consultation call.
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