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https://www.hrblock.com/tax-center/i...rest-tax-bill/ When will the IRS eliminate the interest? The IRS may remove your interest if: 1. The IRS made an arithmetic error. 2. An IRS employee made a mistake or caused a delay. For example, if an IRS employee lost your case file during an audit, the IRS may remove the interest that built up during the delay in completing your audit. |
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