Ann's Office

Ann's Office Tax Professional (Registered Tax Return Preparer with IRS) - State and Parish Sales Tax Forms for Small Businesses and Notary Public.

Appreciate if you make an appointment for tax preparation but you can always drop documents off to be worked on. Thank you for your business. Of course my clients always call first.

08/05/2025

IRS
Issue Number: Tax Tip 2025-54
All taxpayers have the right to finality of tax matters
By law, all taxpayers have the right to finality when working with the IRS. For example, taxpayers have the right to know when the IRS has finished an audit. This is one of ten basic rights — known collectively as the Taxpayer Bill of Rights.
Here's what taxpayers should know about their right to finality:
Taxpayers have the right to know:
The maximum amount of time they have to challenge the IRS's position.
The maximum amount of time the IRS has to audit a particular tax year or collect a tax debt.
When the IRS has finished an audit.
The IRS generally has three years from the date taxpayers file their returns to assess any additional tax for that tax year.
There are some limited exceptions to the three-year rule, including when taxpayers fail to file returns for specific years or file false or fraudulent returns. In these cases, the IRS can assess tax for that tax year at any time.
The IRS generally has 10 years from the assessment date to collect unpaid taxes. The IRS can't extend this 10-year period unless the taxpayer agrees to extend the period as part of an installment agreement to pay tax debt or a court judgment allows the IRS to collect unpaid tax after the 10-year period.
There are circumstances when the 10-year collection period may be suspended. This can happen when the IRS can't collect unpaid tax due to the taxpayer's bankruptcy or there's an ongoing collection due process proceeding involving the taxpayer.
A statutory notice of deficiency is a letter proposing additional tax the taxpayer owes. This notice must include the deadline for filing a petition with the tax court to challenge the amount proposed.
Generally, a taxpayer can be subject to only one audit per tax year. The IRS may reopen an audit for a previous tax year if the agency finds it necessary. This could happen, for example, if a taxpayer files a fraudulent return.

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3551 Monroe Street
Lake Charles, LA
70607

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Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm

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