Today I called the Practitioner Priority Line to use the first time abatement procedure to remove a Form 1040 late payment penalty. I was told that tax pros could no longer do this. At this time, the Taxpayer has to write a letter and mail it to the Service Center. Has anyone else encountered this?
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Originally posted by Kram BergGold View PostToday I called the Practitioner Priority Line to use the first time abatement procedure to remove a Form 1040 late payment penalty. I was told that tax pros could no longer do this. At this time, the Taxpayer has to write a letter and mail it to the Service Center. Has anyone else encountered this?
Always consistent is the IRS. Yet another time I called the agent went through the motions of checking the filing history (client was timely in the previous 3 years) so the abatement was granted.
Sometimes they will ask you to write a letter if the penalty is beyond their authorized limit (I recall the agent told me beyond $1,000).
A heads up to all, the IRS may abate a FTF penalty on an older late filed return if the client had timely filed the previous three or more years. Recently I had a non filer file 10 years. The agent (ACS actually) said if he had filed his 99, 01 and 02 timely she would have removed the FTF penalty on his 02 return; interesting.Circular 230 Disclosure:
Don't even think about using the information in this message!
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I called IRS the next day and the rep said in order for them to process such a request it has to come from the Taxpayer or I need a 2848. In this instance only EA's and CPA's can use a 2848. I am calling NATP about advocating for a change in this rule to include RTRP's as we are now subject to 230.
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Originally posted by Kram BergGold View PostI called IRS the next day and the rep said in order for them to process such a request it has to come from the Taxpayer or I need a 2848. In this instance only EA's and CPA's can use a 2848. I am calling NATP about advocating for a change in this rule to include RTRP's as we are now subject to 230.You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be misquoted, then used against you.
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Kram - are you saying that you want the title and recognition of an RTRP but don't want to accept the restricted
privileges you get as a result?
If you want an unrestricted opportunity to represent your clients at IRS - then go for the EA exam.
It's that simple.Uncle Sam, CPA, EA. ARA, NTPI Fellow
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