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Penalty Abatement

Did you know it's possible to have penalties abated, depending on the circumstances? We can assist with making a case to the IRS for penalty abatement.

What to do if you have been assessed penalties

  • Understand the Penalty. Why was the penalty assessed? Common reasons include late filing, late payment, or inaccuracies in the tax return.

  • Check the Accuracy. Review the notice to ensure it is correct, the IRS makes mistakes too.

  • Consider Penalty Abatement. If you have a history of compliance and the failure to meet the tax obligations was due to reasonable and not willful neglect, you might qualify for penalty abatement.

  • Pay the Penalty or Request Abatement. If the penalty is correct and you do not qualify for abatement, pay the penalty to avoid additional charges. If you believe you qualify for abatement, send a written request to the IRS explaining the circumstances.

  • Respond Promptly. Respond within the stated timeframe on the letter or contact the IRS to request additional time to avoid additional penalties and interest.

  • Keep Records. Keep detailed records of all communications with the IRS, including copies of any documents sent or received.

  • Seek Professional Advice. If you do not understand the notice or are uncertain how to proceed, we can help.

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