My name is George Tano's. I am a former IRS agent. Today, I will be talking about the IRS appeals process. If you join IRS Tax University, we will teach you everything you need to know about appeals. Let's discuss it real quick. Here's what usually happens: Let's assume you are representing your client before the IRS examination division. Your client is being audited and at the end of the examination, you don't agree with the examiner. Whether it's an office exam or a field exam by a revenue agent, you will be given a 30-day letter. This means you can either agree to the proposed adjustments or appeal your case. If you join IRS Caption 14.com, we will teach you how to prepare for the audit. We will guide you through the F Rack method, which involves analyzing the front issue, facts, rule of law, argument, and conclusion. We will show you everything about preparing for expense deductions on your return, whether it's mortgage interest, charitable contributions, or employee business expenses on Form 2106. Now, let's say you have a Schedule C. We will show you how to prepare for the audit beforehand. If you still don't agree after the audit, you can take your case to appeals. So, why should you join and learn about Appeals? Well, firstly, if you're in business for yourself, joining can expand your practice and add more clients before the examination division, thereby increasing your bottom line. And if you're an individual who can't afford to hire a professional, you can represent yourself by learning from our experience, saving you thousands of dollars. Join IRS Tax Shield vs. Com and keep in mind that we have a community. If you ever get stuck or have questions, you can log in and ask for...