Penalty and Interest Abatement Request Instructions
This document provides detailed instructions for submitting a penalty and interest abatement request. It outlines the necessary documentation, completion requirements, and the importance of following all guidelines. Taxpayers seeking to request waivers for penalties or interest will find this file essential.
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Read through all provided instructions carefully.
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Complete the mandatory sections of the abatement request form.
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Gather and attach any necessary documentation to support your request.
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Ensure the form is signed and notarized where required.
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Submit the completed form within the stipulated time frame.
Who needs the Penalty and Interest Abatement Request Instructions?
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Business owners seeking to appeal penalties assessed by the Revenue Commission.
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Individuals who have faced legitimate hardships affecting timely tax payments.
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Tax preparers assisting clients in filing for penalty abatement requests.
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Non-profit organizations looking for relief from unanticipated taxes.
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Individuals recovering from serious illness or life events that disrupted their tax responsibilities.
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What are the instructions for submitting this form?
To submit this form, taxpayers should send it directly to the Georgetown-Scott County Revenue Commission at P.O. Box 800, Georgetown, KY 40324. Electronic submissions may be sent via email or fax, depending on the Commission's guidelines, which can be confirmed by contacting their office. It is recommended to retain a copy of the submitted form and any accompanying documentation for personal records.
What are the important dates for this form in 2024 and 2025?
Important dates for 2024 and 2025 include submission deadlines for penalty abatement requests, which are typically aligned with tax return deadlines. Taxpayers should submit their requests within sixty days of receiving notice of penalties. Always check for updates on local regulations to stay compliant.

What is the purpose of this form?
This form is designed to assist taxpayers in formally requesting penalties and interest abatement from the Georgetown-Scott County Revenue Commission. It outlines the necessary steps, documentation required, and conditions under which an abatement may be granted. By providing clear guidelines, the form aims to facilitate a smoother process for taxpayers seeking relief.

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- 1. Taxpayer's Name: Full name of the individual or business requesting the abatement.
- 2. Account Number: Unique identifier for the taxpayer's account with the Revenue Commission.
- 3. Type of Return: Indicates whether the request is for Withholding or Net Profit License Tax.
- 4. Period of Delinquency: Specifies the tax period for which penalties or interest were assessed.
- 5. Total Amount of Abatement Requested: Total dollar amount for which the taxpayer is seeking an abatement.
- 6. Cause of Delinquency: Allows the taxpayer to describe circumstances leading to non-compliance.
What happens if I fail to submit this form?
Failing to submit this form may result in the continued assessment of penalties and interest. It is crucial to submit the request within the designated timeframe to ensure consideration for relief. Taxpayers are advised to follow up on their submission to verify its status.
- Financial Burden: Ongoing penalties and interest can create financial strain on taxpayers.
- Legal Consequences: Unresolved tax issues may lead to further legal actions from the Revenue Commission.
- Loss of Trust: Failure to address tax concerns may harm the taxpayer's relationship with the Revenue Commission.
How do I know when to use this form?

- 1. Seeking Penalty Relief: When taxpayers face penalties they believe are unjust due to valid reasons.
- 2. Responding to Assessments: In response to a notice of assessed penalties or interest received from the Revenue Commission.
- 3. Correcting Errors: When a taxpayer has been misinformed about tax obligations or filing requirements.
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