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What is the IRS Taxpayer Bill of Rights?

Proyecto de ley del Contribuyente del IRS de los derechos de

A veces, al enterarse de la posibilidad de una auditoría del IRS, los contribuyentes tienen una tendencia a ser nervioso y molesto. A pesar de que la perspectiva de enfrentar una auditoría del IRS puede ser bastante desconcertante, usted necesita saber que usted está protegido por la Carta de los Derechos del Contribuyente.

El proyecto de ley de Derechos del Contribuyente se desarrolló después de que el IRS ha estado recibiendo una reputación de ser implacable y sin escrúpulos a los contribuyentes, especialmente durante las auditorías. Su objetivo es proteger a los contribuyentes de cualquier maltrato del personal de IRS.

Secciones incluidas en la Carta de Derechos del Contribuyente son:


  • Protección de sus derechos. El empleado del IRS se espera que explicar y proteger los derechos de los contribuyentes a través de cualquier contacto con el IRS.

  • Pago de impuestos correcto. Se espera que usted sólo paga el importe del impuesto adeudado. Si no puede, planos de instalación están disponibles.

  • Representación. Durante el contacto con el IRS, usted puede representarse a sí mismo, o tener a alguien que lo represente en su ausencia. Esa persona, sin embargo, debe ser capaz de ejercer su profesión ante el IRS.

  • Si usted pide una consulta durante una entrevista, el IRS tiene que reprogramar la entrevista? normalmente.

  • Servicio profesional y cortés. Usted se merece ser tratado con profesionalidad y cortesía. Si no, el informe de su empleado del IRS a su supervisor. Si eso no es satisfactoria, escriba al director del IRS en su área? S oficina del IRS.

  • Privacidad y confidencialidad. A excepción de lo autorizado por la ley, el IRS no puede revelar ningún dato de su información.

  • Los problemas fiscales no resueltos. Si no puede resolver un asunto de impuestos a través de la? Normal? los canales, usted puede recibir ayuda del Servicio del Defensor del Contribuyente.

  • Apelaciones y revisión judicial. Usted tiene la opción de solicitar una apelación si no está satisfecho con la decisión de auditoría del IRS.

  • Alivio de la penalidad. El IRS y renunciar a las sanciones y los intereses de su cuenta que fue causado por usted recibiendo asesoramiento incorrecto de un empleado del IRS.

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