From Internal Revenue Service (IRS) <[email protected]>
Subject Tax Tip 2024-59: Mediation can help taxpayers settle tax issues
Date June 20, 2024 11:41 AM
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Issue Number: ?Tax Tip 2024-59

*Mediation can help taxpayers settle tax issues*

Mediation ? also known as Alternative Dispute Resolution ? can help taxpayers resolve tax issues early and efficiently.

The process provides taxpayers a faster, more collaborative and cost-effective approach to case resolution. The traditional appeal process is still available for taxpayers who choose it.

Mediation might be right for a taxpayer if:

? The taxpayer wants to resolve the dispute at the earliest possible stage of their audit.
? The taxpayer doesn?t have many disputed issues.
? The taxpayer gave the IRS information to support their position.
? The IRS is still considering the taxpayer?s case and issues remain unresolved.

Mediation is:

? Voluntary for both parties.
? Nonbinding, meaning each party retains 100% control over whether to settle the case. No one can force either party to do something they don?t agree to do.
? Effective when both parties have a desire to resolve the disputed issue.
? Appropriate when all issues are fully resolved except the issue for which mediation is requested.
? A chance to avoid a lengthy appeal process or costly litigation.

Mediation is not:

? Required by either party.
? A replacement for the audit or collection process.
? A process in which the parties in the dispute offer arguments directly to the mediator hoping to ?win.?
? Effective if either party believes the only way the dispute will get resolved is if the other party concedes or gives up on its position.
? A time to present new information or raise new issues.
? An opportunity to try and get a more favorable outcome or delay the examination or collection process.

Mediation works best if taxpayers prepare for success [ [link removed] ]. Find out what to expect from the Independent Office of Appeals [ [link removed] ].

*More information*
? Appeals Mediation - Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) [ [link removed] ]
? Publication 4167, Appeals - Introduction to Alternative Dispute Resolution [ [link removed] ]
? IRS Independent Office of Appeals forms Alternative Dispute Resolution Program Management Office [ [link removed] ]

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