As a taxpayer, you can challenge the IRS’ position; this is part of the Taxpayer Bill of Rights, which outlines your fundamental rights when working with the IRS.
With this right, you can:
- Raise objections to an IRS decision
- Provide additional documentation in response to proposed or formal IRS actions
- Expect the IRS to deliver a timely objection
- Have the IRS consider any supporting documentation promptly and fairly
- Receive a response from the IRS if they disagree with your position
In some circumstances, you may have a hearing before an independent Office of Appeals.
This information is not a substitute for individualized tax advice. Please discuss your specific tax issues with a qualified tax professional.
Tip adapted from IRS8
Footnotes and Sources
- IRS.gov, July 5, 2024