Friday, September 1, 2017

IRS Passport Denial and Revocation updates with the Taxpayer Advocate

IRS Passport Denial and Revocation updates with the Taxpayer Advocate
http://ift.tt/2wq0oiP The Passport Denial and Revocation Law: It has now been almost 2 years since the FAST Act was passed. The FAST Act included a provision that amended the US tax code to give the power to the IRS to have your passport revoked or denied for unpaid federal income tax taxes of $50,000 or more. While we have had clients bring us IRS collection notices that include a paragraph about passport revocation and denial, the IRS had not yet begun to seize passports. Taxpayer Advocate Updates: On the call was Rostyslav Shiller and Amanda Bartmann, Attorney Advisor to the National Taxpayer Advocate. We truly appreciate the work that Nina Olson and the Taxpayer Advocate team does. They informed us of some updates: - The IRS will begin with passport denials, not revocations - They believe denials will begin in early 2018 - The Taxpayer Advocate will be giving 'passes' to those US persons living overseas that have passport issues If you have a tax debt or are concerned about the security of your passport, contact us. We can help. Parent and Parent LLP 60 E 42nd St #4600 New York, NY 10165 (212) 256-1335 info@irsmedic.com https://youtu.be/Q7fMdCFWD6A IRS Medic

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