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If we cannot approve your relief over the phone, you may request relief in writing with Form 843, Claim for Refund and Request for Abatement. To reduce or remove an estimated tax penalty, see: Underpayment of Estimated Tax by Individuals Penalty.
Taxpayers seeking to obtain an abatement of a tax or penalty that has been assessed by DOR should use MassTaxConnect (MTC) and follow the instructions provided for disputing a tax or penalty. Alternatively, taxpayers may file a paper Form ABT, Application for Abatement.
If you are filing Form 843 to request a refund or abatement relating to a joint return, both you and your spouse must sign the Form 843. Forms 843 filed by corporations must be signed by a corporate officer authorized to sign, and the officers title must be included with the signature.
an official letter asking for a reduction in the amount of something, or that something should stop: Let our tax advisors help with abatement of penalties and your letter of abatement to the authorities. (Definition of letter of abatement from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary Cambridge University Press)
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ing to BusinessDictionary.com a tax abatement is defined as the reduction of, or exemption from, taxes granted by a government for a specified period, usually to encourage certain activities such as investment in capital equipment (which includes buildings).
If you need to change or amend an accepted Massachusetts State Income Tax Return for the 2024 or previous Tax Year you need to complete Form 1 (residents) or Form 1-NR/PY (nonresidents and part-year residents) for the appropriate Tax Year.
IRS Definition of IRS Penalty Abatement You may qualify for relief from penalties if you made an effort to comply with the requirements of the law, but were unable to meet your tax obligations, due to circumstances beyond your control.

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