Taxpayer Advocate Services | Appalachian Research And Defense Fund Of Kentucky
Assists low-income individuals who have a tax dispute with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). A Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC) can provide free legal representation to eligible taxpayers in audits, appeals, tax collection matters, and other disputes before the IRS and in court. They can also help taxpayers respond to IRS notices and correct account problems.
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211 UWGC
Physical Address
114 North Third Street, Richmond, KY 40476
Hours
Monday:08:00-16:30;Tuesday:08:00-16:30;Wednesday:08:00-16:30;Thursday:08:00-16:30;Friday:08:00-16:30
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Website
Application process
Contact the Clinic by phone or complete an application online at https://www.ardfky.org/node/509/online-application
Fee
None
Eligibility
Serves residents of Boone, Campbell, Grant, and Kenton Counties with a household income at or below 250% of the Federal Poverty Level. Additionally, LITCs can typically only assist in situations where the amount in dispute with the IRS is less than $50,000.
Languages
Spanish
Service area
Grant County, Kentucky Campbell County, Kentucky Kenton County, Kentucky Boone County, Kentucky
Agency info
Appalachian Research And Defense Fund Of Kentucky
Nonprofit law firm providing free civil legal assistance to low-income community members.