Irs E File Appeal Guidance

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To appeal an IRS e-file suspension, provide a detailed explanation of your June 2022 incarceration, attach certified court documents, and list any felony convictions from the past ten years. Include reasons for reversing the decision, emphasizing rehabilitation and the importance of IRS e-file participation for your career. Address mail issues by contacting building management and the local post office. Consider a temporary P.O. Box for important correspondence.

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help with Dear YANET PEREZ, We're contacting you regarding your suitability review. Our records show that: Government records indicate that you were incarcerated June *. Please provide complete details surrounding your incarceration along with Certified Court documentation and any felony convictions committed within the last ten years. We are recommending suspension from participation in IRS e-file for two years. If you don't agree, you can appeal this decision. You must include a signed, detailed explanation of why you believe we should reverse the decision and documents to support your position within 30 days from the date of this letter. If you don't respond within this timeframe, you will forfeit the right to a review by the IRS Independent Office of Appeals and we will impose the sanction. Please upload your signed appeal with a copy of this letter at www.irs.gov/efileappdocupload. If you prefer you can fax it to *-*-* or mail to:
Hi Yane! To assist you, you need to provide:
- Detailed explanation of the circumstances surrounding your incarceration in June *.
- Certified Court documentation related to your incarceration.
- Information on any felony convictions within the last ten years.
Submit these documents along with your signed appeal within 30 days. Do you need help drafting the appeal letter?
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA § AMENDED JUDGMENT IN A CRIMINAL CASE V. YANET CARIDAD PEREZ Case Number: *:*-CR-*-DPG(*) USM Number: *-* Date of Original Judgment: */*/* THE DEFENDANT: ~ pleaded guilty to count * of the Indictment. Counsel for Defendant: Diego Weiner Counsel for United States: Frank Tamen Court Repo1ter: Patricia Diaz □ pleaded guilty to count(s) before a U.S. Magistrate Judge, which was accepted by the court. □ pleaded nolo contendere to count(s) which was accepted by the court □ was found guilty on count(s) after a plea of not guilty The defendant is adjudicated guilty of these offenses: Title & Section/ Nature of Offense * U.S.C. § * / Conspiracy to unlawfully dispense and distribute controlled substances
Hi Yane! It looks like you need to provide detailed information regarding your incarceration and the charges against you for your IRS e-file appeal. Here's a quick guide to help you draft the appeal letter:
- Explain the circumstances surrounding your incarceration in June *.
- Attach certified court documents related to your case.
- List any felony convictions from the past ten years.
- State why you believe the IRS should reverse the decision.
Would you like some help drafting the specific details for your appeal letter?
Offense Ended */*/* Count * The defendant is sentenced as provided in pages * through * of this judgment. The sentence is imposed pursuant to the Sentencing Reform Act of *. D The defendant has been found not guilty on count(s) ~ Counts * through * are dismissed on the motion of the United States. It is ordered that the defendant must notify the United States Attorney for this district within 30 days of any change of name, residence, or mailing address until all fines, restitution, costs, and special assessments imposed by this judgment are fully paid. If ordered to pay restitution, the defendant must notify the court and United States Attorney of material changes in economic circumstances. Jul * * Date
Hi Yane! To help you draft your appeal letter to the IRS, you should include:
*. Detailed explanation of the circumstances surrounding your incarceration in June *.
*. Certified Court documentation related to your incarceration.
*. Information on any felony convictions within the last ten years.
Would you like assistance with writing your detailed explanation for the appeal?
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Hi Yane, it seems like your issue is related to providing specifics about your criminal case to the IRS for suitability review. Here’s what you need to do:
- Provide a detailed explanation of the circumstances surrounding your incarceration in June *.
- Include certified court documentation related to your case.
- List any felony convictions within the last ten years.
Would you like help drafting the detailed explanation for your appeal letter?
can you help draft
Sure, Yane! Here’s a draft to help you get started:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Date]
IRS Independent Office of Appeals
Electronic Products & Services Support
Internal Revenue Service
* Lowell Street, Stop *
Andover, MA *
Subject: Appeal Against Suspension from IRS e-file Participation
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing to appeal the decision to suspend my participation in the IRS e-file program for two years.
Explanation of Circumstances
I was incarcerated in June * due to my involvement in a conspiracy to unlawfully dispense and distribute controlled substances (Case Number: *:*-CR-*-DPG(*)). The offense occurred on December *, *, and I pleaded guilty to the charge. I have attached certified court documentation for your review.
Felony Convictions
To the best of my knowledge, I have no other felony convictions within the last ten years.
Reason for Reversal
I believe the suspension should be reversed because I have served my sentence and am committed to rebuilding my life and career. Participating in the IRS e-file programis essential for my professional rehabilitation and contribution to society.
I respectfully request that you reconsider the suspension and allow me to continue participating in the IRS e-file program.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
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Would you like to add any specific details or need further assistance with this draft?
can you help draft
Sure, Yane! Here's a draft to help you get started with your appeal letter:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
IRS Independent Office of Appeals
Electronic Products & Services Support
Internal Revenue Service
* Lowell Street, Stop *
Andover, MA *
Dear Chief Robertson,
I am writing to appeal the decision to suspend my participation in the IRS e-file program. Here is a detailed explanation of the circumstances surrounding my incarceration:
On June *, I was incarcerated due to a guilty plea to count * of the indictment, involving conspiracy to unlawfully dispense and distribute controlled substances (* U.S.C. § *). This offense ended on December *, *. I deeply regret my involvement and have since taken significant steps towards rehabilitation and community service.
Attached are certified court documents related to my incarceration, including the Amended Judgment in a Criminal Case (Case Number: *:*-CR-*-DPG(*)). Additionally, I have listed any felony convictions within the last ten years in the attached documentation.
I respectfully requesta reconsideration of the suspension decision, as I have demonstrated a commitment to positive change and compliance with all legal requirements since my release. I believe that my continued participation in the IRS e-file program would allow me to contribute positively to the community and uphold the integrity of the program.
Thank you for considering my appeal. I am available to provide any further information or documentation required.
Sincerely,
[Your Signature]
[Your Printed Name]
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Would you like any adjustments or additional information included in this draft?
another issue I never received mail because building problem with box
Hi Yane! It sounds like you have experienced some issues with receiving mail due to a problem with your building's mailbox.
You should:
- Contact your building management to resolve the mailbox issue.
- Visit your local post office to report the problem and inquire about any missed mail.
- Consider setting up a temporary P.O. Box for important mail.
Would you like help with anything else?