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How to fill out the Form Ear 14 online
Filling out the Form Ear 14 is an essential step for individuals wishing to protest against Illinois income tax deficiency notices or claims denial. This guide provides a clear, step-by-step approach to assist you in completing the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the Form Ear 14.
- To begin, click the ‘Get Form’ button to retrieve the Form Ear 14 and open it in your preferred editor.
- Provide identification details at the top of the form. Include your identification number, full name, street address, and contact numbers. Ensure the provided information is accurate to facilitate the processing of your protest.
- Specify the date the Notice of Deficiency or the Notice of Claim Denial was issued. Fill in the appropriate date fields with month, day, and year.
- Complete the sections regarding the tax year, filing date, amount of deficiency, and amount of claim disallowed. Fill out this information in each corresponding field and ensure the totals are accurate.
- Indicate if you wish to request a hearing by selecting 'Yes' or 'No.' Be aware that if you do not request a hearing within 60 days of the notification, your rights will be forfeited.
- Clearly outline the adjustments or issues being protested in the designated section. Provide as much detail as possible to support your case.
- State the facts you are relying on in the protest. Ensure these facts are relevant and well-defined.
- Document the specific law or regulations that support your protest. This enables the authorities to understand the legal context of your claim.
- List any documentation or attachments you are including with your protest. Ensure you have organized these attachments in an understandable manner.
- Provide any closing remarks to summarize your position or additional thoughts regarding your protest.
- Sign the form to certify that all provided information is truthful and complete. If someone else is preparing the protest, they must also sign and indicate their authority.
- Finally, mail your completed form to the Illinois Department of Revenue using the address printed on your original Notice of Deficiency or Claim Denial.
Complete and submit your Form Ear 14 online to ensure your protest is processed in a timely manner.
To receive assistance by phone, please call 1 800 732-8866 or 217 782-3336. Representatives are available Monday through Friday, 8 am - 5 pm. Over-the-phone translation services are available. Our TDD (telecommunication device for the deaf) number is 1 800 544-5304.
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