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Killer IRS Offer In Compromise Appeal
Joe Mastriano, CPA Works His Own Cases On IRS Offer In Compromise Appeal - Click On "Visit Publisher's Site" Above Or Call Us At 713-774-4467 And You Can Also Email Us At support@taxproblem.org
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(Free-Press-Release.com) February 13, 2009 --
Joe Mastriano, CPA is announcing the updated changes of excellent information on IRS Offer In Compromise Appeal. Please take a look at the changes.
Reasons Offers Are Rejected
Did the offer in compromise division reject your offer? Did they lose it on grounds that you believe are unfair? Was the offer rejection based on not providing receipts?
Appealing Your Offer In Compromise
Most of the time an offer can be re-filed. This corrects a misunderstanding concerning an incorrect rejection by the IRS offer in compromise division.
When the offer division refuses to accept your receipts or evaluation of assets, etc., then an appeal may be necessary. You have to remember that IRS considers an offer a “favor” to taxpayers, not an “entitlement”. Convincing the offer appeals officer of your way of thinking won’t be easy. You have 30 days from the date of the official rejection letter to file an appeal.
Form 13711 - Request for an appeal of offer in compromise.
File this form or a separate letter requesting your appeal. I have had mixed, but mostly positive, experiences with offer appeals. I’ve found that it is best to resolve issues as they come up, so appeals are unnecessary. Different areas have different rules. I’ve found it hard in Houston to appeal non valuation (of assets) issues. In New York they seem to except non valuation (of assets) issues for appeal, and are willing to sway the offer division to their way of thinking.
For free tax advice for dealing with anything like this, please visit our website by clicking the link below. If you find yourself in need of professional counsel and need to speak with us immediately, call us today at 713-774-4467. With over 30 years of experience, there is nothing we haven’t seen and nothing we can’t handle. Call Joe Mastiano, P.C. for any IRS problem you may be experiencing.
More information can be found online at http://www.taxproblem.org/irs-appeals/irs-offer-in-compromise-appeal/
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