IRS Settlement Days are a process where IRS Counsel selects cases that would potentially be ripe for settlement or would benefit from a conference. These Settlement Days are often in anticipation of upcoming Tax Court trial sessions. They work with pro bono attorneys, often from Low Income Taxpayer Clinics, that act as disinterested third parties to advise unrepresented petitioners regarding the tax or legal procedural issues they are facing.
This year, Settlement Days are happening virtually due to the pandemic. Kansas City Counsel had scheduled Virtual Settlement Days for August 26 through 29. I give a report on how things went, provide some tips and describe different issues the taxpayers faced.
For another account of Virtual Settlement Days, go here:
https://procedurallytaxing.com/inside-a-virtual-settlement-day/
Episode 61: 2019 KS IRS Tax Practitioner Symposium Pt. 1 (of 3)
Episode 60: Interviewed by Shanna McCormack
Episode 59: Revenue Officer Training
Episode 58.5: Interview with Shanna McCormack
Episode 58: Late Filing
Episode 57: Tax Protesters
Episode 56: Nina Olson and the Taxpayer Advocate Service
Episode 55: Financial Disability
Episode 54: The Taxpayer Advocacy Panel and Tax News
Episode 53: Security Barriers for Practitioners
Episode 52: First Year Retrospective
Episode 51: Taxpayer First Act (HR 3151)
Episode 50: Collection Due Process Panel at ABA May Meeting
Episode 49: Tax Court Settlement Days
Episode 48: Tax Court at the 2019 ABA Section of Taxation May Meeting
Episode 47: IRS Commissioner Rettig at the ABA May Tax Meeting
Episode 46: 2019 ABA Tax Section May Meeting Followup
Episode 45: 2019 ABA Tax Section May Meeting
Episode 44: Liens and Levies, Part Two - Levies
Episode 43: Liens and Levies, Part One - Liens
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