IRS Fixes Tax Appeal Rules: Because Even Bureaucracy Needs Spell-Check
Published Date: 7/18/2025
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Summary
This update fixes some errors in earlier rules about how the IRS Independent Office of Appeals handles tax disagreements. If you’re dealing with a tax dispute, these corrections make the process clearer and fairer. The changes don’t cost you extra money but help speed up how your case gets sorted.
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Corrections to IRS Appeals Process
If you have a federal tax dispute, these corrections to Treasury Decision 10030 (published January 15, 2025) clarify how the IRS Independent Office of Appeals resolves cases under the Taxpayer First Act of 2019. The corrections are described as making the process clearer and fairer, do not impose extra costs, and are intended to help speed up how your case is resolved.
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