Taxpayer RightsYes, you actually do have them.
And you’d better know them before you try to deal with the IRS because it is highly likely that the IRS official you will be dealing with either, a) doesn’t know them; or b) isn’t particularly enthusiastic about your exercise of them.
There have been three Taxpayer Rights bills passed by Congress in the last twenty years. Here are some of the more critical provisions of each bill: Taxpayer Bill of Rights ITaxpayers have the right to legal representation similar to that of a criminal defendant
Taxpayers have the right to have the IRS processes explained to them
Taxpayers have the right to sue the government for damages caused by IRS officials
The IRS cannot evaulate collection employees based on their collection results Taxpayer Bill of Rights IIEstablished the position of Taxpayer Advocate with higher level of independence and authority to assist taxpayers
Required IRS to give taxpayers 30 days written notice before altering, modifying or terminating an Installment Agreement
Expands IRS authority to abate interest accruals on delinquent tax liabilities
Granted Tax Court jurisdiction to review for abuse of discretion the IRS’s denial of interest abatement
Shifted the Burden of Proof to the IRS to show substantial justification for its position against a taxpayer
Allowed taxpayers to recover a civil penalty up to $500,000 for IRS misconduct Taxpayer Bill of Rights IIIShifted the Burden of Proof to the IRS in Tax Court cases (upon certain conditions)
Expanded Innocent Spouse Relief
Expanded taxpayer due process rights in collection actions
Expanded taxpayer right to file a Motion to Quash an IRS third party summons
Required IRS supervisory approval for all liens, levies and seizures
Limited IRS ability to seize a taxpayer’s primary residence
Expanded IRS authority to accept an Offer in Compromise
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