Experienced Small Business
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Taxpayers who make an effort to comply with the
law, but are unable to meet their tax obligations due to circumstances beyond
their control may qualify for relief from penalties.
After receiving a notice stating the IRS assessed a penalty,
taxpayers should check that the information in the notice is correct. Those who
can resolve an issue in their notice may get relief from certain penalties,
which include failing to:
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File a tax return
·
Pay on time
·
Deposit certain taxes as required
The IRS offers the following types of penalty relief:
Reasonable cause
This relief is based on all the facts and circumstances in a
taxpayer’s situation. The IRS will consider this relief when the taxpayer can
show they tried to meet their obligations, but were unable to do so. Situations
when this could happen include a house fire, natural disaster and a death in
the immediate family.
Administrative Waiver and
First Time Penalty Abatement
A taxpayer may qualify for relief from certain penalties if he
or she:
·
Didn’t previously have to file a return or had no penalties for
the three tax years prior to the tax year in which the IRS assessed a penalty.
·
Filed all currently required returns or filed an extension of
time to file.
·
Paid, or arranged to pay, any tax due.
Before asking for First Time Abatement relief, taxpayers can
request that the IRS first consider the reasonable cause relief provision. This
preserves access to the First Time Abatement, which taxpayers may only use
every three years.
Statutory Exception
In certain situations, legislation may provide an exception to a
penalty. Taxpayers who received incorrect written advice from the IRS may
qualify for a statutory exception.
Taxpayers who received a notice or letter saying the IRS didn’t
grant the request for penalty relief may use the Penalty Appeal Online
Self-help Tool.
If you would
like to discuss how these affects your particular situation, and any planning
moves you should consider in light of them, please give me a call.
Amare Berhie, Senior Accountant
CFO Services http://youtu.be/EYJdQtbPZAI
(651) 300-4777
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