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Check taxpayer rights with one click
Few people are looking for a fight with the Internal Revenue Service. But if you do happen to have problems with the agency this tax season -- or anytime -- there's a Web site you can visit for help.
The IRS has placed
all taxpayer rights information in one Internet location.
Its Taxpayer
Rights Corner consolidates data that previously
was scattered throughout the agency's main Web site.
Created as a "one-stop taxpayer
shop," the site was created by the reorganized
agency to meet congressional orders that taxpayers
receive better treatment. Web topics range from
basic taxpayer information, to details on IRS
examination and collection procedures, to a
how-to on getting help from the IRS.
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The Declaration of Taxpayer Rights, detailing what taxpayers can expect when dealing with the agency. |
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Links to common IRS notices, what they mean and what a taxpayer should do if he or she gets one. |
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A look at examination and collection issues, with links to publications outlining the IRS processes. |
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How a taxpayer can appeal IRS decisions he or she believes are incorrect or unfair. |
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What to expect when the agency initiates tax bill-collection efforts. |
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The site also has sections on innocent spouse tax concerns, confidentiality issues, tax return examination procedures and taxpayer legal representation rights.
In addition, you'll find a link to the agency's Taxpayer Advocate Service, or TAS. Although part of the IRS, TAS operates independently and assists taxpayers when they are unable to resolve their tax issues through normal IRS channels.
| -- Updated: Feb. 17, 2009 |
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