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lancedrurylaw.com The Law Office of Lance R Drury Toll-Free: 888-367-6512 St Louis Office 3636 South Geyer Road, Suite 100 St. Louis, MO 63127 Phone: 314-260-6120 Fax: 314-238-7201 Nashville Office 3100 West End Avenue, Suite 875 Nashville, TN 37203 Phone: 615-733-8168 Ste Genevieve Office 150 Merchant Street Ste. Genevieve, MO 63670 Phone: 573-883-3056 Fax: 573-883-3095 The IRS appeal process can be slow and complicated, but it follows a general structure. Here’s how it typically works: 1. Collection Due Process (CDP) hearings and Equivalency hearings typically take at least six months to resolve. 2. If you are appealing the denial of an Offer in Compromise (OIC), the process could take over a year. Delays are common, especially when IRS agents handling the case leave, which can cause the process to restart. 3. If you take the case to U.S. Tax Court, it may be resolved in about six months, but it tends to be faster than other IRS appeals processes. 📢 Disclaimer: This video is intended for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Watching this content does not create an attorney-client relationship. For legal guidance specific to your situation, please consult a qualified attorney. We comply with YouTube’s content policies and this video is not meant to promote any unlawful practices. For More Information About IRS Tax Resolution, Please Visit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRS_tax... Related Videos: • What Happens If My IRS Appeal Is Denied? M... • Do I Need A Tax Attorney To File An IRS Ap... • Why Lance Drury Law Is The Firm You Can Tr... • How To Respond To A Tax Discrepancy Letter... • What To Do After An IRS Tax Audit | Tax Re...