Offer In Compromise Appeal:

If you received a letter notifying you that your offer was rejected you have 30 days to request an appeal of the decision. You can request an Appeals conference by preparing either a Form 13711, Request for Appeal of Offer in Compromise, or a separate letter with the following information included:

  • Name, address, SSN, and daytime telephone number

  • A statement that you want to appeal the IRS findings to the Appeals office

  • A copy of your rejected offer letter

  • Tax period or years involved

  • A list of the specific items you don't agree with and a statement of why you don't agree with each item 
 

Any additional information you want Appeals to consider:

The facts supporting your position on any issue that you do not agree with the law or authority, if any, on which you are relying; Sign the written protest, stating this it is true under the penalties of perjury.

Please feel free to contact us at your earliest convenience to discuss you case.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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