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IRS TAX TIP 2001-29
TAXPAYER RIGHTS A
PRIORITY FOR IRS
WASHINGTON -- The law that required
the IRS to reorganize also required the tax agency to include the
protection of taxpayer rights as one of its most important values.
In its day-to-day operations, the IRS and its employees make
taxpayer rights a top priority. This includes explaining
those rights to taxpayers, keeping taxpayer information private
and confidential and being professional and courteous.
Besides what is expected of IRS
employees, taxpayers have many other rights. They have the
right to have someone represent them before the IRS and to
accompany them to any meeting with IRS employees. When there
is a disagreement, they have the right to request that the
independent IRS Appeals office review the case. Taxpayers who
still disagree can put their case before the court system.
Taxpayers who have been
unsuccessful resolving issues with the IRS through normal channels
have the right to contact the Taxpayer Advocate by calling,
toll-free, 1-877-777-4778. The Taxpayer Advocate can offer
special help if an IRS action is causing the taxpayer significant
hardship. Additional information regarding this service is
available on the IRS Internet site at www.irs.gov/ind_info/advocate.html.
To let taxpayers know about their
rights, the IRS produces Publication 1, Your Rights as a Taxpayer.
(There is also a Spanish language version - Publication 1SP.)
These publications, which highlight taxpayer rights and related
IRS programs, are available on the Internet at www.irs.gov or by
calling 1-800-TAX-FORM (1-800-829-3676).
** Reference: IRS
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