What the Irs Has on File About You… & How to Obtain your Tax Files

IRS liens and levies can wreak havoc on a person'sinclude an agreement to pay all fees generated from
life, making it difficult to obtain financing on a home or aprocessing your request and can include an upper limit
car and wiping out savings. Maybe you want accessto the fees you are willing to pay.
to your tax files to see where the problem beganProof of Identity and Authority
because you want to get it solved without ending upIf records you are requesting are confidential and not
on the evening news. Fortunately, there is an answeravailable to the general public, then you must submit
for people who would like to see the type ofproof of identity and proof of authority to access the
information in their IRS files. Finding out how the IRSinformation.
determines taxes, interest and penalties is possibleSignature
without an extensive accounting background. The actThe request must be in writing and signed by the
that can help is called the Freedom of Information Actperson requesting the information (stamped signatures
(FOIA).not allowed).
The FOIA is for people seeking to obtain governmentHere is an example of an FOIA letter to send to the
records and allows individuals or any organization toIRS:
acquire information on federal agencies. The FOIAName
basically says that government agencies must provideAddress
requested information if they have the informationPhone Number
unless there are particular restrictions prohibiting publicDate
release of the information. The Freedom of InformationInternal Revenue Service
Act makes government information accessible andYour local IRS office address. See
applies to all 15 government departments and 73This is a request under the Freedom of Information
federal agencies. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) isand Privacy Act.
one of these agencies.I am requesting a copy of the following documents:
Anyone can request IRS records. Here's how:I do not want to inspect the documents first.
- Describe the records being requested specifically.I am an Other Requester, requesting this information
Try to give the name, subject matter, years, andfor personal use.
location about the information in the documents.As proof of my identity, I have included a photocopy
- Cite the Privacy Act and FOIA to get the fullestof my driver's license.
disclosure possible.I am willing to pay fees for this request up to the
- Say whether you want to inspect the records oramount of $_
have a copy of the records made without inspectingIf fees will exceed this limit, please inform me.
them.Thanks for your consideration.
- Include your address and phone number so the IRSSincerely,
can respond and contact you if necessary.Your Signature
- Write "FOIA" on the envelope.How to Get Your Request Accepted
- Mail your response to the correct IRS office, whichBy following the above guidelines, it is possible to view
depends on the state where you live. View the list ofyour personal IRS records. Obtaining records of a
addresses atdeceased person or of a business is also possible as
What the IRS Needs to Process the Requestlong as the proper documentation is submitted. For
Type of Requesterrecords of a deceased individual, proof of status as an
The request should state what type of requester youadministrator, executor, or trustee of estate or a copy
are so the IRS can determine any applicable fees. Theof a will or birth certificate if a beneficiary, next of kin,
categories are commercial use, media, educationalor heir is needed. If requesting the records of a
institutions / non-commercial scientific institutional, andbusiness, provide an official document that shows you
others (which include individual requesters).as a corporate officer, partner, sole proprietor, or
Paymentshareholder.
The cost of a copy of a tax return as filed is $39. ForResponse times range from 0 to 921 days, with the
all requesters, no fee is charged if the total chargesaverage response time 30 days. Requests denied by
are $10 or less. For individuals, there is no charge forthe IRS are for confidential tax information from
the first 100 pages but $.20 per page after and noindividuals not authorized to receive it or for information
charge for the first 2 hours of searching but $17 perabout tax investigations, where disclosure may impair
hour or fraction of an hour after. Your request mustthe investigation.