- 3 - Collection Due Process Hearing in which he asserted that an installment agreement had been inappropriately terminated, that his prior spouse might be partially liable, and that he had requested an offer in compromise. By letter dated February 6, 2002, Appeals Officer Beverly A. Henry (Appeals Officer Henry) notified petitioner that she had scheduled a conference for March 5, 2002, and that the hearing that he had requested could be conducted by telephone or correspondence. On March 5, 2002, Appeals Officer Henry conducted a telephone conference in which petitioner indicated his intention to submit an offer in compromise. On March 29, 2002, petitioner submitted an offer in compromise relating to the above liabilities, proposing that the sum of $3,763 be paid in more than 90 days but within 24 months from written notice of acceptance of the offer. On April 9, 2002, Appeals Officer Henry sent a letter to petitioner in which she stated: You have requested consideration of certain issues that require the expertise of the investigative functions of the Service. While the Office of Appeals will maintain jurisdiction of your case, we have requested further assistance to research and verify the information you have provided. It may be necessary for a Revenue Officer to contact you for information necessary to expedite this review. The Revenue Officer may need to contact third parties to verify some of this information. The information we have requested is needed to help us reach a resolution of your appeal.Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next
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