Have you ever been treated is an IRS representative, less than helpful? This is a frustrating situation for the taxpayers who now have their IRS tax debt behind them so that they want to move on their lives. However, it is easy to forget that the IRS is staffed by people with all major weaknesses of ordinary people. Even if they do not show always open to give IRS representatives often crawl their own feelings and personal problems in their work.In addition, IRS employees have different skills and abilities.
The taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) describes itself as "an independent organization within the IRS." The service is free, but not everyone, owes back taxes are eligible for TAS. A taxpayer must usually do some kind of economic burden or delay imposed by the IRS. If you believe you meet these criteria, or if you believe that an IRS procedure is not easy to work properly, you may want toto consult with the TAS by 1-877-777-4778. You need to give them your basic contact information, and they describe the actions you have taken you to try to resolve your tax liability. If they decide that they can help you get a number and you will be assigned Case Advocate, usually within a week or so contacted. The individual containers Advocate works as an intermediary between you and the IRS.
Although your individual tax bill is probably your topPriority, there are thousands of other hardworking Americans who run into the same red tape and bureaucracy that you have. Another feature of the TAS is the advocacy of a systemic response to questions. These are the sorts of issues that affect a large number of taxpayers and relate to the policies and procedures of the IRS. The cure for this kind of question is usually legislative in nature. There really is no better source of ideas and recommendations for change than those who werereceiving end of a tax audit or other IRS proceedings. Do not delay, make your own advocacy project, submitted by the systemic Advocacy Management System (SAMS) page on IRS.gov.
The federal government has worked over the years to emphasize the independence of the TAS. They want the taxpayers to a second set of eyes that have them for their support in resolving their tax debt. But this organization is still exactly what it claims to be: an independent organization withinthe IRS. It is hard to imagine that a TAS his employees in a position that would offer the same degree of professional independence and advocacy as a truly independent Tax.