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Dear Listmates,
What is the appeal process from a denial of a taxpayer's request for
(1) an Installment Agreement and
(2) a copy of FTB collection file?
I submitted an Installment Agreement Financial Statement to Franchise Tax
Board (FTB) on behalf of a debtor to establish the disposable income.
Debtor/taxpayer listed her adult daughter as a dependent who is unemployed
and resides with the debtor/taxpayer.
FTB agent checked with the EDD the dependent's employment status and said
that according to EDD records the daughter is still working. In fact
daughter was fired just weeks earlier, so EDD records are apparently out of
date. Debtor produced a performance review that the employer "will be
separating from [the daughter]." But FTB agent is refusing to budge.
The situation with the residence is even stranger. The FTB agent says that
according to his records the daughter is living somewhere else and the
agent even refusing to say where he received this information.
What is the appeal process from a denial of a taxpayer's request for
(1) an Installment Agreement and
(2) a copy of FTB collection file?
Alik Segal
Alik.Segal@gmail.com
310-362-6157
California Central District
Dear Listmates,What is the appeal process from a denial of a taxpayer's requestfor(1) an Installment Agreement and(2)a copy of FTB collection file?
I submitted an Installment Agreement Financial Statement to Franchise Tax Board (FTB) on behalf of a debtor to establish the disposable income. Debtor/taxpayer listed her adult daughter as a dependent who is unemployed and resides with the debtor/taxpayer.
FTB agent checked withthe EDD thedependent's employment status and said that according to EDD records the daughter is still working. In fact daughter was fired just weeks earlier, so EDD records are apparently out of date. Debtor produced a performance review that the employer "will be separating from [thedaughter]." But FTB agent is refusing to budge.
The situation with the residence is even stranger. The FTB agent says that according to his records the daughter is living somewhere else and the agent even refusing to say where he received this information.
What is the appeal process from a denial of a taxpayer's requestfor(1) an Installment Agreement and(2)a copy of FTB collection file?-- Alik Segal
Alik.Segal@gmail.com310-362-6157California Central District

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