Top Ten Tips for Appealing an IRS Audit

Nolo, November, 2006

Collection of your tax bill is delayed for many months when you appeal the results of an IRS audit. Appeals are often successful in reducing liabilities, but seldom are audit reports totally reversed. The IRS usually allows you to appeal its decisions to the IRS Appeals Office. The IRS Appeals Office is independent from the IRS audit department.

The IRS Appeals Office wants to settle to keep you from going to Tax Court. Start an appeal by writing a protest letter and sending it to the local IRS district director. Prepare for an appeals hearing by organizing your records carefully. When you appeal, make a Freedom of Information Act request for the auditor's records so you can see what the auditor is seeing. Many appeal issues are simple enough for you to handle without hiring...

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