judgediatl2
Member
Ohio
I worked with a tax agent to file an offer in compromise for a previous year's tax debt back in 2021. It was signed and excepted in May of last year. The fine print said that I'd be losing the current year's tax return one more time before I'd start receiving them again. However, this paperwork was in process since 2020 and was delayed due to no fault of my own. Also, they changed the law in November of the same year, that the IRS would no longer seize tax returns due to outstanding debts.
I asked my rep if an exception could be made in our case, since it was delayed until 2021 due to internal factors, and then the law was changed just a few months later. She was nice about it, but didn't think there was any use to appeal. Because there was no way she knew to appeal it.
So before I just give up, is there someone or somewhere at the IRS I can petition to and see if they'll be reasonable and release the return this year instead of next? I know that might be a stretch, but I would at least like to try. Even if it's a shot in the dark.
I worked with a tax agent to file an offer in compromise for a previous year's tax debt back in 2021. It was signed and excepted in May of last year. The fine print said that I'd be losing the current year's tax return one more time before I'd start receiving them again. However, this paperwork was in process since 2020 and was delayed due to no fault of my own. Also, they changed the law in November of the same year, that the IRS would no longer seize tax returns due to outstanding debts.
I asked my rep if an exception could be made in our case, since it was delayed until 2021 due to internal factors, and then the law was changed just a few months later. She was nice about it, but didn't think there was any use to appeal. Because there was no way she knew to appeal it.
So before I just give up, is there someone or somewhere at the IRS I can petition to and see if they'll be reasonable and release the return this year instead of next? I know that might be a stretch, but I would at least like to try. Even if it's a shot in the dark.