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Challenging
an IRS Collection Notice
If you have received a notice of deficiency,
the IRS is suggesting that you owe additional taxes. You have the option
to challenge this notice. It is important to note that if you do not challenge
this notice in the time frame allotted, the decision will become final and
you will be required to pay the amount in full, even if you do not owe the
amount due.
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The
Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998
provides collection due process rights for individual taxpayers.
While a taxpayer is appealing their collections, the IRS is
unable to enforce liens and levies under this Act. The collection
appeals program (CAP) was created to provide an avenue for
individual taxpayers to appeal problems with the procedural
process. The collection due process is not designed to address
issues surrounding an individual taxpayer’s financial
hardship, but rather issues with the collection process.
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One option available to challenge the IRS collection notice
it to file a petition for redetermination of the tax deficiency.
The processes and procedures for filing IRS collection notices
must be strictly adhered to.
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