Help! My Innocent Spouse Relief Claim Was Denied
Receiving a denial letter from the IRS is a gut-wrenching experience. You’ve likely spent months gathering records and f …
The Hidden Risks of Appealing: When It’s Smarter to Walk Away
Most tax advice focuses on how to fight the IRS. But in the world of tax strategy, knowing when not to fight is just as …
The "90-Day Letter": Why You Can’t Afford to Ignore It
In the world of tax disputes, there is no document more critical—or more dangerous—than the Statutory Notice of Deficien …
What Happens During an IRS Appeals Conference?
If you’ve filed a formal protest to an IRS decision, your case will eventually be assigned to an Appeals Officer. The "A …
5 Signs Your IRS Audit Results Are Worth Appealing
Receiving a Letter 525 (30-Day Letter) at the end of an IRS audit can be a gut-punch. It outlines the "Proposed Changes" …
CDP vs. CAP: Which IRS Appeal Path is Right for You?
If the IRS has issued a notice of federal tax lien or a notice of intent to levy, you have the right to fight back. Howe …
