Substantial Understatement of tax penalty- Any success getting it waived?
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IMO the first thing you need to do is obtain a document that verifies the 1099 was not issued. Then you need to determine why the client didn't get it. Now you are ready to argue the abatement with the IRS. -
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Substantial Understatement of tax penalty- Any success getting it waived?
TP did not receive 1099R for an early distribution of an IRA account. Therefore, information was not provided to me and a CP2000 was just received.
Penalty > $1,000 and I'm wondering if IRS would accept an explanation that information was not mailed to them ( I know it's lame) but more importantly that they have always filed accurate returns indicative of their willingness to comply with the Income Tax Laws of the US.
Has anybody had any success in doing this?
Thanks in advance,
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