This is not something you should try to do yourself. The reason is the IRS is trained to deny all appeals and protest letters. The IRS rep you speak to will gather information and use it against you. The IRS goal is to never reduce any amount you owe or give you any breaks.
Yes, you need to hire a professional to do this for you! We will list some of the possible scenarios in which you may write a protest letter.
- Installment Agreement Denial
- Offer in Compromise Rejection
- Penalty Assessment
- Violation of Taxpayer Rights
- Trust Fund Recovery Assessment
- Rejection of a request to postpone the start of an examination
So how does the professional file a protest letter?
The professional will gather all the facts and circumstances of the case. We prepared a written case file to prepare to send it to the IRS. The body of the protest looks like this.
- State the disagreement clearly
- Provide a detailed explanation
- Attach supporting documents and request a meeting
- Conclude the letter professionally
How can you help the tax resolution specialist? When items are requested, provide them as quickly as possible so your case can be built. Frankly it is hard enough to deal with the IRS let alone an uncooperative client. So don’t be an uncooperative client!
So, if you are in this situation do not despair! Obtaining good representation will undoubtedly obtain a good result for you.
So, feel free to contact us at Philip Garnett Tax Resolution and we can help you. Our number is 360-623-1375 or email is [email protected]