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 42: Recent IRS Events in Missouri
Episode 41: The Taxpayer First Act Revisited
Episode 40: Tax Notices and Other Issues
Episode 39: Collection Due Process
Episode 38: The LITC Grant Report
Episode 37: Kansas Practitioner Liaison Meeting
Episode 36: A Tribute to Nina Olson
Episode 35: Interview with Andrew Belter (Part 2 of 2)
Episode 34: An Interview with Andrew Belter (Part 1 of 2)
Episode 33: The National Taxpayer Advocate's Annual Report to Congress
Episode 32: The Government Shutdown and the IRS Brain Drain
Episode 31: The Government Shutdown’s Effect on Tax Court Deadlines
Episode 30: State Income Tax and Shutdown Updates
Episode 29: More Tax News During the Government Shutdown
Episode 28: The Government Shutdown and the Tax Season
Episode 27: The Government Shutdown and the IRS
Episode 26: End of Year Tax Thoughts
Episode 25: LITC Success Stories
Episode 24: LITC Conference Followup
Episode 23: Omeed Firouzi Interview
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