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Should you sue the IRS? Getting tax court to work for you. 

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We will sometimes have clients come to us and declare "I want to take my case to Tax Court!"; we need to stop the runaway train they're on and convince them otherwise. There are many other stops on the way to Tax Court, and if you do end up there it may not be the best solution to your tax debt.
What kinds of things can you appeal in Tax Court?
1) Filing of a lien
2) Collections - If the IRS is filing an improper levy or if they do not agree with your reasonable collection alternative (i.e. Installment Agreement, Currently Not Collectible)
3) Assessments
If you receive a 90 day letter from the IRS, you literally have just 90 days (from the date on the notice, not the date you received it) to respond to petition. If you ignore the letter, you are basically saying you agree with the IRS decision and after 90 days you can no longer appeal. So if you're going to act, act fast...and count your 90 days correctly.
Your case will first be sent to the Office of Appeals, at which point you can try to work out a settlement with the IRS. Some options available for negotiating with the IRS:
- Offer in Compromise
- Partial Payment Plans
- Offshore Disclosure Programs
- Innocent Spouse Relief
- Currently Non Collectible Status
- Partial Payment Installment Agreement (PPIA)
- You can also ask the Taxpayer's Advocate Service for help
Before deciding to take a case to Tax Court, every single other option should be exhausted. You're dealing with the IRS here, so you need to be on point. Your documentation should literally be perfect, and you should be telling the IRS your entire story -- don't just rely on numbers in your fight.
If you do exhaust all of your options and decide to go to tax court, know that you're fighting one of the biggest bullies out there. And the IRS won't just push you around, they're smart, too. They will kick your butt on a technicality. You have to be prepared to be able to prove, without a doubt, that the IRS did something illegal.
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@dennishipsley8703
@dennishipsley8703 7 месяцев назад
Recently we won a summary judgement against the IRS in Tax Court and they had to vacate any claims against us because of lack of Jurisdiction Standing and Merit as we asserted that Taxable years ended August 16 1954 by law along with any Subtitle F compliant enforcement provisions took place the day AFTER the date of enactment August 17 1954 but on that date there was NO TAX TO ENFORCE AS THE TAX EXPIRED DIED the day before August 16 1954. We are now suing for actual as well civil damages based on 7433.
@h.chappelle2720
@h.chappelle2720 2 года назад
The IRS owes me quite a bit of money, I still have not received my 2020 tax year federal refund, have not received my 2021 tax year federal refund. I have not received two stimuli because they have not finished processing my 2020 federal tax refund. They send me letters that they need an additional 60 days to review. The IRS cost me money because I would usually invest my tax refunds to generate income. I do not see attorneys that handle abuse of individuals by the IRS. Millions are in the same situation of not receiving prompt refunds and stimuli from the IRS.
@laprepper
@laprepper 4 года назад
I'm suing the IRS because they failed to perform due diligence as required to ascertain my last known mailing address, while it is largely believed that unless you update the IRS they can mail to the last known address on file there are several cases that make it clear that the IRS does have the requirement to exercise due diligence based on the information available to them as to whether or not the last known address on record is accurate or not, and in my specific case the IRS had multiple filings from school and medical State institutions showing my current address not matching the last known address and it is for that reason that I'm taking their attempt to collect money due to a defaulted OIC to Tax Court.
@janewx1
@janewx1 3 года назад
I can tell you from personal experience. Tax Payer advocate was completely useless.
@laprepper
@laprepper 4 года назад
No offense but that 90% settle before Tax Court must be absolute b******* because the appeals officer I spoke with had zero interest in settling my account and or reviewing the legal ramifications of the letter I sent regarding the IRS failing to do due diligence in ascertaining my last known address based on current tax law. Granted my sample size is small but I would be hugely surprised if 90% of appeals officers make a settlement, that being said apparently before going to Tax Court there is a hearing with an IRS tax attorney professional and they do have the ability to settle prior to Tax Court.
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