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How to fill out the IRS Publication 3598 online
Filling out IRS Publication 3598 can be a straightforward process if you know the right steps. This guide will walk you through each section of the publication, ensuring that you complete your request for audit reconsideration with confidence and accuracy.
Follow the steps to effectively complete IRS Publication 3598.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the appropriate online editor.
- Review the examination report you received from the IRS carefully, and identify any items you believe to be incorrect. This will require gathering supporting documentation to back up your claims. Ensure that the documentation you provide is new information that has not been previously submitted.
- Make copies of all documents you will be submitting with your reconsideration request. Attach a letter to your request clearly describing the changes you would like the IRS to consider. You may choose to use Form 12661, Disputed Issue Verification, to outline the issues that you disagree with.
- Include relevant contact information in your letter, such as your daytime and evening phone numbers, along with the best times for the IRS to contact you.
- Do not send original documents, as they will not be returned. If faxing your documents, include your identifying information (such as TIN and tax year) on every page.
- Submit your request and supporting documents to the appropriate IRS campus address based on your examination report. Ensure you track or confirm that your submission was received.
- After submitting your request, the IRS may take time to review your documentation. Await their response, which will detail whether they have accepted your information, partially accepted it, or determined that your evidence does not support your claim.
- At the conclusion of the review, you can either confirm that you agree with their findings, or you can pursue further action if you disagree with the outcome.
Start completing your documents online to ensure a smooth audit reconsideration process today.
Taxpayers have the right to appeal their audits. You must file your official protest within 30 days of the date on the letter sent by the IRS. Prepare for your hearing, present your case, and negotiate a settlement with the appeals officer.