If you believe the IRS has made a mistake or acted unfairly, you have the right to challenge their decisions. Tax Appeal Services give individuals and businesses the opportunity to dispute IRS actions.
Watch our expert explain how Tax Appeal Services work and how they can help you challenge IRS actions
This video provides an overview of the Tax Appeal Services process and what to expect when working with Valor Tax Relief.
Legal processes that allow taxpayers to formally dispute IRS decisions
Tax appeals can be used to dispute various IRS decisions including:
You believe the IRS calculated your tax incorrectly
You were denied tax relief unfairly
The IRS is pursuing collection actions you cannot afford
Note: You should also consider an appeal if you want to explore alternative payment options or were not properly notified or had limited opportunity to respond.
Navigating the appeals process can be overwhelming. At Valor Tax Relief, we make it simple
Review your IRS notice and situation
Determine the best appeal option (CAP or CDP)
Gather all supporting documentation
Represent you during the hearing and negotiations
Secure the most favorable resolution possible
We communicate directly with the IRS to ensure the best possible outcome for you.
"I was hit with a levy notice I didn't understand. Valor Tax Relief took over, filed an appeal, and got the IRS to pause collections while negotiating a payment plan I could manage."
James P.
Florida
CAP is faster but doesn't allow court review. CDP provides a formal hearing and the option to go to Tax Court if you disagree with the outcome.
You generally have 30 days from the date of the IRS notice (e.g., Notice of Intent to Levy) to file a timely CDP request.
Yes. Filing a timely CDP appeal will pause most collection actions until your case is resolved.
Not required, but strongly recommended. A professional team like Valor Tax Relief ensures the IRS hears your full case and your rights are protected.
You can often pursue further appeals or petition the Tax Court if your CDP hearing doesn't result in a favorable outcome.
Tax appeals are legal processes that allow taxpayers to formally dispute IRS decisions including disagreements over tax amounts, collection actions, and denied relief requests.
You should consider a tax appeal if you believe the IRS calculated your tax incorrectly, were denied tax relief unfairly, the IRS is pursuing collection actions you cannot afford, or you were not properly notified.
We review your IRS notice and situation, determine the best appeal option (CAP or CDP), gather all supporting documentation, represent you during the hearing and negotiations, and secure the most favorable resolution possible.
The two primary avenues are Collection Appeals Program (CAP) which is faster but doesn't allow court review, and Collection Due Process (CDP) Hearing which provides a formal hearing and the option to go to Tax Court.
Call us at 877-814-2398 for a free consultation today and let us help you stand up to the IRS.
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