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Post by George on Jun 2, 2008 10:44:30 GMT -8
IRS Practitioner Priority Line: 1-866-860-4259
Let us know if you have any questons.
GT.
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Post by mrdanny on Oct 9, 2008 0:55:54 GMT -8
great my name is danny i have a quick question i have several years of unfiled taxes personal and corporate taxes i was audited home but i was out of the country i just have not had the funds to call and settle i was wondering if i could call the practioner line eventhough i am not a cpa nor tax preparer and get a copy of what they have and then file unfiled taxes and attempt to reach a settlement. Also my wife recieved a letter stating that she owes the irs some money but i believe it is because we filed jointly so i was wondering if i could have her file a waiver if you could guide me i would appreciate it thanks
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Post by George on Oct 9, 2008 18:53:27 GMT -8
Hi Danny,
The Practitioner Priority Line is for practitioners only. You may call 1-800-829-1040.
However, give it a shot and let's see what happens.
If you need help, let me know.
1-800-Tax-Tax5
George
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Post by mrdanny on Oct 10, 2008 13:25:24 GMT -8
thank you very much i will try this do you have to be certified as a practioner or can u just be like a paralegal or can i just give an authorization to someone else and have them call on my behalf to the practioner line
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