Earned Income Tax Credit | Exposing the IRS for Failing to Follow Administrative Procedures by Way of Postal Records

Exposing the IRS for Failing to Follow Administrative Procedures by Way of Postal Records

If you bought my IRS Lien Thumper and IRS Terminator packages you would have been able to use the Freedom of Information Act requests (FOIA) to request postal records respecting the Certified mailings of Notices of Lien required by 26 USC § 6320 and Final Notices of Intent to Levy required by 26 USC § 6330. Those requests are for a Postal record, that the Internal Revenue Manual says is supposed to be signed by a Postal worker, and is required to be kept in its hard copy form by the the Service for 10 years. When the IRS  neglects to follow administrative process they are required to release, or more technically, withdraw their liens or return levied funds. The IRS Lien Thumper and IRS Terminator packages discuss this strategy in more detail. You can obtain both of those packages together at a significant reduction.

If you can show that the IRS  has not followed every one of their administrative steps it can be conducive to winning a Collection Due Process Hearing that can suspend collection activities and prevent the implementation of an IRS levy against funds in a financial institution or paycheck, as is discussed in the free videos at www.irsterminator.com.

Persons who have requested Postal record FOIAs from the the Service have  received two different replies at this point: 1) They have neglected to provide the record; 2) They have provided a record that looks to have been fabricated. When they provide a record that appears to have been fabricated is when a FOIA to the Postal Service becomes necessary to ascertain the genuineness of the record.

The Postal Service desires that FOIAs be sent to the custodian of the records. The custodian is the head of the postal facility where the record is stored. In most instances, it will be a postmaster. To me this means that my customers will have to determine where the IRS placed the Certified mail in the mail and their FOIA request will be going to the postmaster at that facility. A search at the US Postal Service’s website to determine the address of the facility should prove fruitful. The FOIA Act itself provides that the envelope containing your request declare that it is a “Freedom of Information Act Request” on the outside.

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