IRS Appeals Help: Get Your Case Reviewed

You can say “I disagree.” You can ask for Appeals. We help you do it the right way and on time. Our licensed team handles the steps, the letters, and the calls.

Appeals can lead to agreement, changes, or no change. Whatever the outcome, we map your next move, with results dependent on eligibility and agency review.
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Your Ways to Appeal

Different letters lead to different routes. We help you choose the right path for your facts and deadlines:

Collection Appeal Request, Form 9423

Use this to challenge certain collection actions, for example a levy, lien filing, seizure, or a rejected installment agreement. We prepare the request, provide supporting documentation, and represent you in the conference.

Collection Due Process (CDP) Hearing

If you receive specific lien or levy notices, you may request a CDP hearing by the deadline on the notice. We file the request on time, frame the issues, and present resolution options. 

Notice of Deficiency (90-day Letter) Route

Got a Notice of Deficiency? You can challenge proposed tax and penalties through the Notice of Deficiency process. We explain your choices and timing, and prepare the filings.

Not sure which route fits? Upload the letter for your free review. We will choose the correct path and timeline for that notice.

What To Do First (Fast Checklist)

  • Open the letter: Note the response deadline and put it on your calendar.
  • Upload the notice to us: With authorization, we will pull your IRS transcripts for a free review.
  • List your facts: What happened, and what do you disagree with?
  • Keep records: Bills, receipts, logs, and medical information if hardship is part of your case.
  • Get a written scope: We provide a step list and timeline for your appeal.

How We Handle Your Appeal

After engagement and authorization, we move fast:

Our Process (Fast + Clear)

Protection and setup

We contact the IRS unit, request holds where possible, and stop unnecessary enforcement.

Investigation and strategy

We outline why you disagree, cite supporting guidance, and define the result you seek.

Build the file

We compile proof, transcripts, computations, and a concise position statement.

Present and discuss

We communicate with Appeals and work toward a fair resolution.

Resolution and compliance

If more action is needed, we plan it with you and implement the agreed path.

Our team keeps you updated and returns messages within one business day.

If You Win, Lose, or Settle

Appeals can lead to agreement, changes, or no change. Whatever the outcome, we map your next move, with results dependent on eligibility and agency review.

  • If you still owe, we can set up a payment plan, explore an Offer in Compromise, or request other relief on a case-by-case basis.
  • If a lien or levy is involved, we explain options..
  • If your issue started with an audit.
  • If the IRS seized property, learn what to expect at IRS auctions and your options.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to Appeal an IRS Decision?

Match the letter to the path. Use Form 9423 for many collection actions, a CDP hearing for specific lien or levy notices, or the Notice of Deficiency route for proposed tax. We help you file before the deadline.

How to Appeal an IRS Decision Letter?

Check the response window on the letter. Send us the notice. We prepare the request, attach support, and represent you.

Where to Appeal IRS Decision?

Appeals are handled by the Independent Office of Appeals within the IRS. We route your file to the correct unit based on your notice.

How to Write a Letter to the IRS to Appeal Due to Medical Hardship?

Explain the facts and dates, and how the condition affected you. Add records such as doctor notes and bills. We organize and submit your case the right way.

How Do Cost and Benefit Affect the Decision to Appeal?

Time and money matter. If the amount at stake is small, we may recommend a faster fix, such as a narrow adjustment or a payment plan. If the issue is significant, Appeals may be worth it. We discuss this with you in the free review.

How Do I Appeal Before the IRS Makes a Final Decision?

If the notice allows it, you can request Appeals before final action. Call us or upload the letter so we can file on time.

Why Choose Rush Tax Resolution

  • Licensed team: EAs, CPAs, and Attorneys
  • Nationwide representation
  • Free consultation and free IRS transcript review, typically within one business day after authorization. Fast action and prompt IRS contact after engagement.
  • Clear scope. Direct updates. No guaranteed outcomes.

Get Help Now

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Prefer documents first? Request your free IRS transcript review, and we will map the appeal route together.

Rush Tax Resolution is a private firm, not affiliated with the IRS or any government agency. Southern California offices: Los Angeles (HQ), Woodland Hills, and Newport Beach. No guaranteed outcomes. Results vary by case.
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