Expedited Service with the IRS
The IRS is doing its best, but as one person at the IRS told me, "The mailman used to bring in these applications. Now they come in by the truckload." An exaggeration, perhaps, but the IRS is under an extreme backlog. They used to send you your Determination Letter within 120 days (four months). But then about six years ago, they changed everything in order to do their job quickerto send you your Determination Letter within 60 days, they said. But under their new system, they rapidly fell behind and have been struggling ever since.
So how do you go about getting expedited service from the IRS? First of all, you should know that the IRS turns down 82% of requests for expedited service. Everyone wants to get to the front of the line at the drinking fountain, naturally, but it is not easy.
Here's what the IRS says about its expedited service in its instructions for Form 1023, the application for tax-exempt status:
Expedite Requests
We will only approve expedited processing of an application where a request is made in writing and contains a compelling reason for processing the application ahead of others.
Circumstances generally warranting expedited processing include:
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If you feel you have a chance to obtain this expedited service from the IRS, we do have a special IRS - Expedited Service when you sign up (or you can add it later). It is an additional $200, and of course, there is no guarantee that you will be successful in your request. The worst that can happen is the IRS will deny you their expedited service, and will include you in the 82% of requests that are denied.
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