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Can I appeal what the IRS says I owe? From Tax Debt Advisors, Inc.

Appeal what the IRS says I owe

Yes, but there are procedures that need to be followed exactly and timely to get appropriate relief.  There are two kinds of appeals.

The first is a Collection Due Process (CDP) appeal which is filed on IRS Form 12153.  This appeal is used when you have received an IRS Notice of Federal Tax Lien, a Final Notice of Intent of Levy or a Levy on your state refund.

The second is a Collection Appeals Program (CAP) which is filed on IRS Form 9423.  This is appeal is used when the IRS rejects your proposed installment agreement, termination of your installment agreement, when the IRS levies or seizes your property and when the IRS files a Notice of Federal Tax Lien.

Call me today if you are facing any of these threatening IRS actions to schedule a free consultation on how I can help you appeal your case.

 Scott Allen, E.A. – Tax Debt Advisors, Inc

Phone:  480-926-9300

www.TaxDebtAdvisors.com