The use of IRS Form 911.
Many taxpayers are unaware that they have a wonderful tool at their disposal called the 911 form that goes to the taxpayer advocate service, an independent branch of the government and it yields fast and effect results.
This form is designed for taxpayers who are experiencing IRS tax hardship to have someone independently look at IRS rather than have at times agents that are poor decision-makers and impose IRS hardships on the taxpayer, company or corporation.
It is the best resource that is unknown and not widely publicized
If you are going through an IRS tax hardship many taxpayers do not realize that filing a form 911 can step IRS in their tracks. Boom!
Talk to himWhat and Who is the Taxpayer Advocate ???
The Taxpayer Advocate office can you help individuals, businesses, and exempt organizations.
You can be eligible for our help if your IRS problem is causing financial difficulty or you believe an IRS procedure just isn’t working as it should.
Cases fall into four general categories:
1. Where a taxpayer is experiencing some financial difficulty, emergency, or hardship, and the IRS needs to move much faster than it usually does (or even can) under its normal procedures. In those cases, time is of the essence.
If the IRS doesn’t act quickly (for example, to remove a levy or release a lien), the taxpayer will experience even more financial harm.
2. Where many different IRS units and steps are involved, and the case needs a “coordinator” or “traffic cop” to make sure everyone does their part. TAS plays that role.
3. Where the taxpayer has tried to resolve a problem through normal IRS channels but those channels have broken down.
4. Where the taxpayer is presenting unique facts or issues (including legal issues), and the IRS is applying a “one size fits all” approach, isn’t listening to the taxpayer, or doesn’t recognize that it needs new guidance for those circumstances.
The use of this form is very helpful to practitioners and taxpayers alike.
It is my go to form what I can’t solve my problem with the local or service center agent. Filing the 911 form to the taxpayers advocate is the only way to go to get immediate help.
TAS will generally ask the IRS to stop certain activities while your request for assistance is pending (for example, lien filings, levies, and seizures.
Each state has their own national taxpayer advocate and you must go online and find out where your contact offices it will always be in the state in which you res
If you need professional help on tough matters it will take a professional to resolve the situation. Simple cases can be handled by taxpayers.
If you are going through any dilemma with the Internal Revenue Service and need a true tax professional contact us and let tax attorneys, CPAs, former agents completely resolve your case, that a promise.