Filing a tax appeal is a complicated process and can be extremely tricky. You would be wise to be forewarned of the numerous pitfalls in this area. If you do not file your Tax Court Petition or your Protest correctly and on time, you may permanently lose the opportunity to an Appeal where filing a protest, and may permanently loose legal rights such as the right to argue an issue not delineated in your Tax Court Petition in any subsequent litigation in Tax Court.
David W. Klasing has extensive knowledge and insight into the policies and procedures of the IRS Office of Appeals. Moreover, after 18 years of Tax Practice and obtaining a superior set of credentials including becoming licensed as a dual practitioner, Attorney / CPA, along with focused Tax Education obtained while pursuing a Master's Degree in Taxation, He can usually predict how the IRS will approach most cases that are going before the IRS Appeals Office before ever getting there.
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