What Is The Appeals Office?
If you disagree with the IRS findings in your case, you can appeal your case to the Appeals Office of the IRS. The local Appeals Office is separate from and independent of the IRS office that proposed the adjustment. Appeals Office reviews are conducted in an informal manner, by correspondence, telephone or at a personal conference. Most differences are settled in these appeals without expensive and timeconsuming court trials.
Other IRS Tax Problem FAQs
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What Will An Appeals Officer Do?
A: If you disagree with the IRS findings in your case, you can appeal your case to the Appeals Office of the IRS. The local Appeals Office is separate from and … More -
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What Are Taxpayers Generally Entitled To?
A: Appeal disputes arising under the Internal Revenue Code, regulations and procedures; An explanation of the Appeals process; A timely conference and resolution of … More -
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What Does The Appeals Office Expect From Me?
A: Listen to the Appeals Office explanation of your appeal rights and the Appeals process; Provide the Appeals Office with a statement as to your understanding of … More
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