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George Carl Mastrodonato
206-903-2370
U.S. BANK CENTRE 1420 5TH AVE STE 3400
SEATTLE, WA
Toby Neal Jack
206-716-7545
925 4TH AVE STE 3300
SEATTLE, WA
Amber Kikine Quintal
206-447-7000
1601 5TH AVE STE 2100
SEATTLE, WA
Charles W. Davis
TWO UNION SQUARE 601 UNION ST STE 4950
SEATTLE, WA
Erin M Toland
206-386-7563
600 UNIVERSITY ST STE 3600
SEATTLE, WA
Kimbrough Street
1201 3RD AVE STE 2200
SEATTLE, WA
Mark Casto Gary
1700 7TH AVE STE 1900
SEATTLE, WA
Joel Hathaway Paget
206-654-2215
1201 3rd Ave Fl 34
Seattle, WA
Jordan-Lee Miller
206-302-6312
999 3rd Ave Ste 2800
Seattle, WA
Mary Karol Simon
206-728-5150
One Union Square Suite 2401, 600 University St
Seattle, WA
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Taxpayer Advocate

Taxpayer Advocate

Every business has a department that deals with complaints from customers. At the IRS, this department is known as the taxpayer advocate office.

The purpose of the taxpayer advocate office is to provide taxpayers with a friendly source to handle customer service issues. The office is run independent of the IRS and has offices at every IRS center in the nation. The taxpayer advocate has a stated goal of resolving your problem with the IRS in seven short days. It doesn't always happen, but it is a nice goal.

The taxpayer advocate has a surprising amount of power. The advocate agents can rifle through the IRS computers at will, which makes them great at locating filings the IRS claims never occurred. The advocate can also stop collection efforts by the IRS and even release tax liens on your bank account or property. Basically, the advocate office is the place to go when you think you are getting a raw deal from the IRS.

The taxpayer advocate agents do not take any old case. In general, you have to show the IRS is unresponsive to your problem or causing you a major hardship. For instance, if your correspondence to the IRS is not being responded to, the advocate can crack the whip on your behalf. If the IRS puts a lien on your bank account, but you're in the hospital, the advocated can release it. The advocate, however, does not give tax advice or fight audits for you.

If you wish to get the taxpayer advocate involved in your IRS situation, you shoul...

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