What can your representative do if you have reached a dead end with the IRS, and they won’t back down or compromise?
A qualified tax resolution specialist can elevate your tax issue for you!
It is a long process, but it does work! Elevation of a tax matter is described as a process where the IRS Supervisor, Group Manager or the appropriate Successive Manager
- Listens to, collaborates with the Taxpayer representative
- Listens to and collaborates with the IRS agent, IRS officer or IRS representative and who
- Attempts to resolve any discrepancies with respect to the interpretation of tax law and/or established procedures
What does elevate mean?
Elevate means your representative will collaborate and negotiate with the IRS. Your tax resolution specialist will know how to elevate a tax matter, why it should be elevated, when to elevate a tax matter and where to elevate a tax matter.
The revenue officer is highly skilled at intimidation and will try to force you into an agreement you cannot afford to keep. They will tell you their position is not subject to further discussion, or they will just ignore you.
I had a case where an entity changed their name, and the IRS agent decided it was a sale and was going to cost my client $75,000 each (there were two partners). We elevated the case, and it ended costing my client’s no additional tax!
So don’t get frustrated! Let a Tax Resolution Specialist go to work for you and elevate the case!