Debra Patriot
April
9, 2007
Eric W.
Evans
Internal
Revenue Service
Appeals
Office
RE:AP:FE:BIR:EWE
Dear Sir,
You sent me your letter
dated March14, 2007 (attached).
It is and has always
been my intention to cooperate with the Internal Revenue Service to the full
extent that I am required to by the law. It would certainly be my pleasure to
meet with you personally (or one of your associates) to discuss this matter and
reach an out of court settlement. This would save your agency, the taxpayers of
I continue to strongly
disagree with the assessments made by your associates at the IRS against me for
the year 2003. I dispute your computations. I disagree with the content of your
letter and deny any tax liability.
Please schedule a day
for me so I might show you my books and records for the year in question. I had
un-reimbursed business expenses and deductions including charitable donations,
medical expenses, exemptions, allowances and local taxes, etc….
My first availability
would be Friday, May 4, 2007. Please schedule the meeting in
Since the terrorist
attacks of September 11, 2001, I would never consider discussing this matter
over the telephone, particularly with someone whom I do not know. I am sure you
understand why any Citizen of the
I do not wish to have a
telephone conference nor do I wish to discuss this matter via correspondence.
I am not waiving any of
my due process rights with this letter. If there is a technical breech
regarding this request, please notify me or refer me to the next proper
authority that can grant my request. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Debra Patriot