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When requesting abatement of penalties for reasonable cause, your statement should include supporting documentation and address the following items: The reason the penalty was charged. The daily delinquency penalty may be charged for either a late filed return, an incomplete return, or both.
The IRS typically settles for an amount it believes you can realistically pay, taking into consideration your assets, income, monthly expenses, and savings. Its essential to provide thorough financial information to gauge an appropriate settlement figure.
IRS Publication 535 is a comprehensive guide to business expenses, covering everything from the general rules for deducting expenses to the specific rules for different types of expenses.
In your formal protest, include a statement that you want to appeal the changes proposed by the IRS and include all of the following: ∎ Your name, address, and a daytime telephone number. ∎ List of all disputed issues, tax periods or years involved, proposed changes, and reasons you disagree with each issue.
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File a protest You must send your formal written protest within the time limit specified in the letter that offers you the right to appeal the proposed changes. Generally, the time limit is 30 days from the date of the letter.
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