Back Tax Returns – Did the IRS File Your Tax Return – Here is WHAT TO DO
IF The Internal Revenue Service has filed your back tax returns you can reverse the audit process by asking for a tax audit reconsideration.
the Internal Revenue Service filed a substitute for return because they found that you did not voluntarily submit a tax return to the IRS. As a result under 6020 B of the IRC the Internal Revenue Service can both file and assess taxes against you
When the Internal Revenue Service file your tax returns they will not be doing you a favor. You will be paying the highest amount of tax a lot by law. The Internal Revenue Service will grant you no extra dependence, no extra credits, no extra exemptions, and no extra expenses. These are just some of the penalties at Internal Revenue Service will enforce when you do not voluntarily file your back tax returns.
SO WHAT CAN YOU DO
FILE for a IRS Audit Reconsideration for Back Taxes
An Audit Reconsideration is the process the IRS uses to reevaluate the results of a prior audit where additional tax was assessed and remains unpaid, or a tax credit was reversed. If the taxpayer disagrees with the original determination he/she must provide information that was not previously considered during the original examination.
It is also the process the IRS uses when the taxpayer contests a Substitute for Return (SFR) determination by filing an original delinquent return.
There must be specific reasons for a request
Some reasons for an audit reconsideration request:
- The taxpayer did not appear for the audit.
- The taxpayer moved and did not receive the correspondence from the IRS.
- The taxpayer has new documentation to present.
- A taxpayer might request an audit reconsideration if:
- The taxpayer disagrees with an audit assessment from an audit of his/her return.
- The taxpayer disagrees with an assessment created under the authority of IRC Section 6020(b), Substitute for Return (SFR).
- The taxpayer has been denied tax credits such as EITC claimed, during prior examination.
Criteria for a IRS Tax Reconsideration on Back Taxes
In order to request an audit reconsideration:
1. The taxpayer must have filed a tax return.
2. The assessment remains unpaid or the Service has reversed tax credits that the taxpayer is disputing.
3. The taxpayer must identify which adjustments he/she is disputing.
4. The Taxpayer must provide additional information not considered during the original examination.
What you need to provide and problems that may arise
You will need to send to Internal Revenue Service in original tax return along with a letter written to support your claim that you have their right for a tax audit reconsideration.
I suggest you use the reasons mentioned above in your letter.
Remember IRS has the right to reject your IRS tax audit reconsideration for wrong reasons.
There is no statute all limitations for an IRS tax reconsideration.
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Where to file a Notice of Reconsideration
W & I Cases SB/SE Cases
Form 1040 with Schedule C, E, F, or Form 2106 International Returns
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Back Tax Returns – Did the IRS File Your Tax Return – Here is WHAT TO DO