172: IRS Audits Uncovered Part 2: Protests and Appeals Explained


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Feb 27 2025 22 mins   2

Intro Summary] In this follow-up episode of Absolute Trust Talk, host Kirsten Howe welcomes back tax law expert Tony Kim to continue their deep dive into IRS audits and appeals. With 26 years of experience working for the IRS, Tony provides invaluable insights into what happens after an audit determination is made. He explains the role of a protest letter, how appeals officers function as mediators, and why IRS litigation can be risky for taxpayers. Throughout the episode, Tony emphasizes the importance of organization, professionalism, and strategic decision-making when dealing with the IRS. He also shares real-world examples of how cases are resolved at different stages of the appeals process. If you're facing an IRS audit or just want to understand your rights, this episode is packed with essential knowledge.

Time-stamped Show Notes:

0:00 Introduction
1:33 The protest letter: Here’s what you need to know about how it challenges IRS decisions.
4:20 Appeals officers vs. revenue agents—who decides your case?
6:16 The power of appeals—why 90% of cases never reach court. Here’s why.
8:50 Tax Court vs. District Court: Listen in as Kirsten and Tony discuss the key differences and taxpayer options.
10:44 The IRS attorney’s role—can they make things better or worse?
14:31 Next, Tony is sharing important strategies for working effectively with the IRS—what really works?
19:38 How do you determine what to look for when selecting the right tax attorney? Tune in for key considerations.
23:37 Final advice—why staying engaged in your case is crucial!