CDP Hearing vs. Equivalent Hearing: What’s the Difference? When dealing with IRS collection activity, two similar-sounding options often come up: a Collection Due Process (CDP) hearing and an Equivalent (EQ) hearing. While both are reviewed by the IRS Office of […]
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Can the IRS Resume Collections After a CDP Hearing? Yes. The IRS can resume collection activity after a Collection Due Process (CDP) hearing, depending on the outcome of the hearing and whether the underlying tax issue is resolved. A CDP […]
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Can the IRS Resume Collections After an EQ Hearing? Yes. The IRS can resume and often continue collection activity after an Equivalent (EQ) hearing. Unlike a Collection Due Process (CDP) hearing, an EQ hearing does not provide an automatic pause […]
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Deadlines That Affect IRS Appeals IRS appeal deadlines are critical. Many taxpayers lose appeal rights not because their case lacks merit, but because a deadline was missed. In IRS matters, timing often matters more than arguments. Understanding which deadlines affect […]
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Active IRS Representation During an EQ Hearing An Equivalent (EQ) hearing allows taxpayers to request a review of certain IRS collection actions after the Collection Due Process (CDP) deadline has passed. While EQ hearings do not provide the same protections […]