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Letter 2682

Appeals Full Claim Allowance

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Overview

The Independent Office of Appeals, after reviewing your evidence and arguments supporting your claim for refund of tax and/or penalty, have agreed to allow the claim and/or abatement in full and sent you a Letter 2682.

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What does this mean to me?

You appealed a decision made by the IRS and Appeals agreed with you.  Appeals allowed the full amount of your claim and /or abatement and will make the necessary changes to your tax account.

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How did I get here?

You filed a claim for refund and/or request for abatement. The IRS disallowed your claim and/or abatement. You filed a protest requesting Appeals to make a determine based on evidence and arguments you submitted.  Appeals reviewed the information you submitted and agreed to allow the full amount of your claim for refund and/or request for abatement.

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What are my next steps?

You do not need to take any action, as the IRS will make the necessary adjustments to your account and send you a notice that explains the adjustments.

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Customer Satisfaction Survey

At the conclusion of the Appeals process, an authorized vendor may contact you to perform an Appeals customer satisfaction survey. Your participation is voluntary, and the survey will not ask for personal or financial information of any kind.

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Additional Information

If you have formally submitted a request for an appeal and need to check on the status of your request, you can reach us at 855-865-3401. Leave a message with your name, tax ID number, a callback number, and the nature of your request. We’ll research the status of the case and return your call within 48 hours. If we haven’t received your case yet, you won’t receive a call back from us. If you don’t hear back from us or are unsure if your request for an appeal has been forwarded, please directly contact the person with whom you were last involved (examiner or collection officer). They will be better equipped to answer your questions with respect to your appeal request. For more information on submitting an appeal, please refer to Protests on page 3 of Publication 5 for more information on how to request an administrative appeal.

Where can I get additional help?

Publication 3498

The Examination Process

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Publication 5

Your Appeal Rights and How To Prepare a Protest If You Don’t Agree

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