Tax Court

What is Tax Court and When Would You Use It?

The Tax Court is a federal court where taxpayers can challenge the IRS’s determination of their tax deficiency without first paying the disputed amount. It provides an independent venue for resolving tax disputes.

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IRS mediation is a voluntary dispute resolution process that helps taxpayers and the IRS settle disagreements with the support of a neutral mediator from the IRS Office of Appeals.

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A Tax Levy Appeal is a formal request to contest a government-imposed levy on an individual's property or accounts due to unpaid taxes.
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