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When you arrive at South Hall, please call your student attorney.
He or she will meet you and take you to the meeting room.
We are funded by the University of Michigan Law School and the Taxpayer Advo-
cate Service of the Internal Revenue Service.
Although the Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC) receives funding from the IRS,
the LITC and its employees and volunteers are not affiliated with the IRS. Rather,
the program is designed to provide low-income taxpayers with proper representation to achieve a correct outcome in an IRS dispute, regardless of the taxpayer’s ability to pay for representation.
WHAT WE DO:
We help low-income taxpayers with the following issues when the amount in dispute is $50,000 or less per tax year:
1. IRS Notices, including Notices of Intent to Lien or Levy and Notices
of Deficiency
2. Petitions to the United States Tax Court
3. IRS Liens and Levies
4. Offers in Compromise
5. Installment Agreements
6. Innocent Spouse Relief
7. Injured Spouse Relief
8. Collection Due Process Hearings and Appeals Conferences
9. Tax Audits
10. Earned Income Tax Credit Eligibility and Denials
11. Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) Issues
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