Client brought me a letter she received that states she can request a petition form from the Tax Court.
Can I get this form someplace on the IRS website? It doesn't tell me a form # or any other info.
Reason I need this :
year 2006 I prepared tax return for 19 year old who cleaned the local electric company office. She received a 1099-Misc for $ 900.00. We prepared the return.
The IRS says the 1099-Misc is for $ 90,000.
I asked client - didn't you ever get a different letter (the one that says - here is your figures and here is our figures). She states that she did NOT get any other letter.
Now the letter I have in front of me states this is going into tax court for them to obtain the tax that they think is due them. If she doesn't agree she has 90 days to petition the tax court. It says we can get a form from the tax court.
Nothing is ever simple grrrrrrr. any idiot can see that the IRS keypunched the $$ amount incorrectly. But because the client never got a letter prior to this one we are where we are.
I have no doubt that she did get an initial letter. but she is young and has moved 3 times in the past 2 years and this letter probably went to la la land.
back to my question. where can I get a form fast ?? or do I have to write to the tax court to get a petition form?
Thanks for your help
Can I get this form someplace on the IRS website? It doesn't tell me a form # or any other info.
Reason I need this :
year 2006 I prepared tax return for 19 year old who cleaned the local electric company office. She received a 1099-Misc for $ 900.00. We prepared the return.
The IRS says the 1099-Misc is for $ 90,000.
I asked client - didn't you ever get a different letter (the one that says - here is your figures and here is our figures). She states that she did NOT get any other letter.
Now the letter I have in front of me states this is going into tax court for them to obtain the tax that they think is due them. If she doesn't agree she has 90 days to petition the tax court. It says we can get a form from the tax court.
Nothing is ever simple grrrrrrr. any idiot can see that the IRS keypunched the $$ amount incorrectly. But because the client never got a letter prior to this one we are where we are.
I have no doubt that she did get an initial letter. but she is young and has moved 3 times in the past 2 years and this letter probably went to la la land.
back to my question. where can I get a form fast ?? or do I have to write to the tax court to get a petition form?
Thanks for your help
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