Taxpayers hate paying IRS penalties. Unfortunately, most taxpayers with an IRS penalty do not request relief or are denied relief because they do not follow some basic do’s and don’ts.
The IRS uses penalties to encourage us to follow the rules and remain in compliance – and it uses them a lot. Each year, the IRS assesses tens of millions of penalties totaling billions of dollars. But the IRS also provides several options to get penalties removed, or abated, for people who qualify.
Common IRS penalties:
There are over 150 different IRS penalties for late filing, late payment, return errors, and other noncompliant activity. However, the three most common IRS penalties are related to late filing and late payment of taxes and make up 95% of all assessed penalties:
IRS penalties is the most common post-filing issue. In this course, tax professionals will understand the most common penalties assessed and the options for obtaining penalty relief including requesting and appealing penalty non-assertion and penalty abatement requests. An in-depth discussion of common penalty abatement reasons is provided including how to apply first time abatement and reasonable cause.
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