IRS Collection Appeal Program- Fresh Start Tax L.L.C.- Hire Former IRS Agents

April 27, 2011
Written by: steve

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Collection Appeals Program (CAP)

If you choose to go through this CAP process then you cannot go to Court on the Appeals’ decision.

CAP procedures are available to you if you’ve received any one of the following notices:

Notice of Federal Tax Lien
Notice of Levy
Notice of Seizure
Denial or Termination of Installment Agreement

CAP Procedures

If your only collection contact has been a notice or telephone call:

Call the IRS telephone number shown on your notice
Explain why you disagree and that you want to appeal the decision
Be prepared to offer a solution
Before you can come to Appeals you will need to first discuss your case with a Collections manager.

If you have been contacted by a Revenue Officer:

Call the Revenue Office you’ve been dealing with
Explain why you disagree and that you want to appeal the decision
Be prepared to offer a solution
Before you can come to Appeals you will need to discuss your case with a Collections manager.
Complete Form 9423, Collection Appeals Request

You have 2 days from your conference with the Collections manager to submit Form 9423 to the Revenue Officer

Q. I just received notification that the IRS will not allow me to have an installment agreement to pay what I owe. I think the IRS should allow my request for an installment agreement. What can I do?

A. If you want to appeal the denial of the installment agreement you can request an Appeal under the Collection Appeals program (CAP). Follow the instructions in Publication 1660.

Q. I was paying under an installment agreement and missed a few payments. The IRS says I can no longer have the installment agreement and must full pay the balance I owe. What can I do?

A. If you want to appeal the termination of the installment agreement you can request an Appeal under the Collection Appeals program (CAP). Follow the instructions in Publication 1660.

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