Case Resolution

LITPS Features Both NYS & IRS Case Resolution
Throughout the Symposium


IRS Case Resolution*

IRS Practitioner Case Resolutions Program

As part of the IRS’ continuing effort to provide top quality service to taxpayers and their representatives, the symposium will include a “Practitioner Case Resolution” Program. This program provides an opportunity to resolve client issues through the IRS’ Everyday Tax Solutions assistance and the Taxpayer Advocate Service. Authorized taxpayer representatives are invited to bring one IRS case not currently assigned to an IRS agent. This is limited to one case per person. IRS service representatives will be available to meet one-on-one with tax practitioners for on-site resolution of their case or issue. If the case cannot be resolved on the spot or requires further research, it will be monitored and assigned to an appropriate IRS expert for follow-up and resolution as appropriate.

A signed original or copy of your Power of Attorney (Form 2848) is required to authorize IRS disclosure of confidential tax information.

To participate, please check the box on the registration form and visit the IRS room to schedule your appointment upon arrival at the symposium.

  • IRS Case Resolution Intake Sheet

*Subject to change


NYS Case Resolution

NYS Practitioner Case Resolutions Program

Bring your toughest case (one case per practitioner) to the Practitioner Case Resolution Room. NYS representatives with specialized experience will be available – by appointment only – to meet one-on-one with a practitioner to discuss a client’s tax case. If the case can’t be resolved on site, it will be assigned to an appropriate NYS representative for follow-up. Taxpayer representatives, who are bringing cases that are currently assigned, please email Mwisa Chisunka, Senior Tax Analyst in advance so that the appropriate research can be conducted. If the case cannot be resolved on the spot or requires further research, it will be monitored and assigned to an appropriate NYS tax expert for follow-up.

The following documents must be filled out before your appointment

  • Long Island Case Resolution Intake Sheet