IRS Tax Help Available Through Collection Due Process Hearings By Experienced Tax Attorneys

If you disagree with an IRS notice, then you can avail yourself of a Collection Due Process Hearing (CDP). We can provide IRS tax help with your tax problems by utilizing this remedy.

If you get one of these types of notices you could request a Collection Due Process Hearing (CDP):

  • Notice of federal tax lien filing with your right to a hearing.
  • Final Notice – IRS intent to levy (lien your assets) and notice of your right to a hearing.
  • Notice of jeopardy levy and right of appeal.
  • Notice of levy on your state tax refund together with a notice of your right to a hearing.

Collection Due Process Hearings (CDP):

  • You have 30 days after receipt of one of these notices to file a request for CDP hearing
  • An appeals office, separate from the IRS collections office, will issue a written determination letter
  • If you disagree, it can be appealed to the US Tax Court

During the hearing you can propose alternate resolutions to the unpaid taxes:

  • Installment agreement
  • Injured spouse relief
  • Offer in compromise (OIC)
  • Innocent spouse relief
  • Audit review
  • Allocation

Collection action is immediately stopped once you request a CDP hearing or there is a challenge in Tax Court.

If you believe that the tax owing is incorrect, these remedies are available:

  • Pay the amount owing, then file a claim for a refund which can be appealed if your refund claim is denied.
  • Request an audit reconsideration. You will need to include new information to be considered.
  • File an Offer in Compromise, Doubt as to Liability.

As tax attorneys with extensive experience we provide IRS tax help regarding aggressive collections actions or tax lien problems. A CDP hearing should be requested if you feel the lien is incorrect. We offer a free 15 minute phone consultation about your situation.

Please call today 626-440-9518.