Montgomery County Community Action Agency 1401 Rockville Pike, 3rd Floor Rockville, MD 20852 Phone: 240-777-1697
VITA's Monthly Tax Tip: The IRS Independent Office of Appeals
The following is an excerpt from IRS Tax Tip 2024-47.
If a taxpayer disagrees with an IRS decision, they can ask the IRS Independent Office of Appeals to review their case. This office is separate from the rest of the IRS. Appeals officers review cases that taxpayers submitted, meet with the taxpayer informally and consider the taxpayer’s position and the IRS's position in a fair and unbiased manner.
To submit an appeal request, taxpayers mail their request in writing to the office that sent them the letter with their appeal rights. For information on filing a formal written protest or a small case request, taxpayers should review Publication 5, Your Appeal Rights and How To Prepare a Protest If You Disagree PDF. The IRS office that receives the request will consider the taxpayer's request and attempt to resolve the disputed tax issues. If that office can't resolve the taxpayer's issues, they will forward the case to Appeals for consideration.
Once the request is with Appeals, the Appeals officer contacts the taxpayer within 45 days by mail to schedule an informal conference to review the taxpayer's situation. The conference can be by phone, in person, or by video, according to the taxpayer’s preference. At the conference, the Appeals officer discusses with the taxpayer the law as it applies to the facts of the case, including court rulings on similar cases.
If a taxpayer hasn't heard about their appeal and it's been more than 120 days since they filed their request, taxpayers can ask for a status update by contacting the IRS office they worked with last.
Appeals officers review the facts, the law, the taxpayer's comments, and information the taxpayer and the IRS office presented before making a final decision. They will also explain to the taxpayer the reasons for the decision and their options. Generally, there are three outcomes of an appeal: 1) In favor of the IRS; 2) In the taxpayer’s favor, or 3) Compromise.
Interest continues to add up on any unpaid balance a taxpayer owes as Appeals reviews a case.
For more information, visit the IRS website on the Taxpayer Bill of Rights.
Head Start: Registration is for 2024 – 2025 is Open!
For children who will be four (4) years old on or before September 1, 2024, in low-income families who qualify, registration has begun for free pre-kindergarten and Head Start programs in the public schools. Go to www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org and search “Head Start” for more details.
Fliers in English and Spanish direct parents and guardians to one link if they are new to MCPS, and another if they already have a child attending MCPS.
Applications are accepted online via https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org and in-person at Rocking Horse Road Center, 4910 Macon Road, Rockville, Maryland, 20852, Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. The office phone number is 240-740-4530.
Do you have questions about Head Start? Check out the Common Questions online.
Green Tip: Stormwater Superpowers
Is there a rain garden, dry pond, or bioretention in your neighborhood? You may notice that heavy storms leave water sitting in these fixtures for a while. That's OK! These "stormwater superpowers" are filtering the water to keep our waterways clean. And they support beautiful native plants!
Read more about stormwater fixtures on the Department of Environmental Protection's "My Green Montgomery" website.
Resources:
Help Is Within Reach:
For a mental health crisis and listening support, call 988.
The Montgomery County Crisis Center is available for call in, walk in, mobile outreach, community referrals, and substance use assessment and referrals (240-777-4000).
311 provides weekday assistance, 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m., for health and human services, housing, transportation, and food assistance (311 for local numbers, or 240-777-0311).
For medical emergencies, fires, reporting crimes, disaster response, and life-saving situations, call 911.
Office of Community Affairs, Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services:
Past editions of Community Action’s monthly e-newsletter.
African American Health Program
Asian American Health Initiative
Latino Health Initiative
Health:
The DHHS Mobile Health Clinic travels around Montgomery County providing integrated medical, dental, behavioral health, and human services to underserved and vulnerable populations and communities. Residents of Montgomery County, with and without health insurance, are eligible. Visit the DHHS Mobile Health Clinic webpage for more information, including Frequenting Asked Questions.
Access HEARS, Inc. distributes free over-the-counter hearing aids for County residents who are ages 60 (+), have moderate to severe hearing loss, and incomes below 250% of the Federal Poverty Level. Find out more about how to access free hearing aids.
DHHS testing for sexually transmitted infections in Silver Spring and Germantown.
Pregnant women who meet the other Medicaid enrollment requirements except for citizenship may be eligible for full Medicaid coverage, including those who are undocumented or on visas. Contact the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
Resource Directories:
Get Help page, Gilchrist Immigrant Resource Center, Montgomery County, MD.
WorkSource Montgomery’s Community Assets Map.
Housing – Repairs, eviction prevention, evictions:
For low-income households, the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development has home repair loans that can assist with paying for radon abatement and other repairs.
Rebuilding Together Montgomery County – repairs, aging in place modifications to homes.
Landlord-Tenant Affairs, Department of Housing and Community Affairs.
Montgomery County Sheriff’s Evictions office: 240-777-7130
Montgomery County Renters Alliance – advocacy, education on tenants’ rights.
Safety and Emergency Preparedness:
Sign up for Alert Montgomery notifications about emergencies that may affect your home, workplace, child's school, or any other Montgomery County locations. Alerts can be sent via text, email, or voice message. Use above link or below QR code.
Four steps for Emergency Preparedness: 1) Stay informed. 2) Make a plan. 3) Make a kit. 4) Get involved. Check out the OEMHS website for emergency preparation guides, including special considerations for people with access and functional needs.
Montgomery County flooding website: Information on frequently flooded roads, steps residents can take to prepare for potential flooding, and the availability of Flood Insurance. The Maryland Insurance Administration also has a flood insurance information page.
The Montgomery County Family Justice Center helps people in domestic violence, child abuse, and elder abuse situations.
Montgomery County Family Violence Awareness and Prevention
The Montgomery County Crisis Center specializes in serving people with behavioral health (mental health) crises.
Food and Household items:
Montgomery County Food Council: Food Assistance Resource Map.
How to protect SNAP benefits from fraud: Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) Fraud - Maryland Department of Human Services
Food assistance resources and programs (information available in English, Spanish, Amharic, French, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Korean)
Greater DC Diaper Bank: Diaper distribution
Financial empowerment:
CASHBACK– VITA Services, tax credit information, and financial education resources.
Affordable Connectivity Program – For information about a $30/month on Internet connections or click on the fliers in English and Spanish. You can also call 301-908-4510 or toll-free 1-866-206-8467.
Gaithersburg Financial Empowerment Center: http://www.gaithersburgmd.gov/fec. Phone: 240-454-5199.
WorkSource Montgomery: https://worksourcemontgomery.com/. Service locations in Wheaton and Germantown.
What does it cost to live in Montgomery County, Maryland? The 2023 Self-Sufficiency Standard report is available and the Interactive Self-Sufficiency Standard. Another helpful tool is the Maryland Self-Sufficiency Standard Calculator for different family compositions throughout the state.
Montgomery County Office of Consumer Protection – A – Z Consumer Advice
My Green Montgomery: How to lower your energy costs and much more! https://mygreenmontgomery.org/projects/energy/
Ban the Box, or the Fair Criminal Record Screening Standards Law, assists in the successful reintegration of people with criminal records into the workforce by removing barriers to employment and housing. Find out more from the Montgomery County Office of Human Rights.
Protecting Immigrant Families: Immigrant eligibility for public programs.
Unemployment Insurance
Office of Home Energy Programs: Utilities assistance.
WSSC water & sewer bill assistance in English and Spanish. Call Center Advisors: 301-206-4001.
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