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The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a federal law that gives the public the right to request access to records from any federal agency, including the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). FOIA promotes transparency, accountability, and trust in government by allowing taxpayers, businesses, and organizations to obtain information about federal operations, policies, and decisions.
At Z Tax & Accounting, we help clients understand how FOIA can be used to access IRS and other federal records, whether for audits, compliance reviews, or general research.
Enacted in 1966 and amended several times since, the FOIA allows any person — including individuals, businesses, journalists, and advocacy groups — to request records held by federal agencies. These records can include:
IRS guidelines and instructions
Audit procedures and case files (with privacy protections)
Agency policies and internal communications
Statistical and financial data
Any documentation related to federal programs or regulations
FOIA ensures that the public has the ability to access government information while maintaining necessary protections for privacy and security.
Submit a Request:
Requests must be made in writing to the federal agency holding the records.
Requests should be specific and clearly describe the records being sought.
Agency Response:
The agency must respond within 20 business days (though complex requests may take longer).
They may grant, partially grant, or deny the request based on exemptions under FOIA.
Exemptions:
Certain information may be withheld to protect:
Personal privacy
National security
Law enforcement proceedings
Trade secrets or proprietary business information
Appeals:
If a FOIA request is denied, requesters have the right to appeal the decision within the agency and, if necessary, seek judicial review in federal court.
FOIA is an important tool for anyone who needs official IRS or federal agency information:
Tax Compliance: Access IRS rulings, procedures, and interpretations to ensure accurate reporting.
Audit Preparation: Obtain general information on IRS audit procedures and policies.
Research and Transparency: Analyze agency actions, policies, or decision-making processes.
Corporate and Legal Planning: Understand regulatory and enforcement trends before making financial or business decisions.
While FOIA cannot provide private taxpayer information without consent, it allows access to:
IRS manuals and procedural guidance
Publicly releasable audit and case studies
Regulatory interpretations and notices
Policies related to collections, liens, levies, and tax law enforcement
At Z Tax & Accounting, we help clients navigate FOIA requests to obtain useful IRS and federal agency records while maintaining privacy and compliance.
Filing a FOIA request can be complex, especially when requesting detailed IRS or federal agency records. Our team provides:
Guidance on what records can be requested legally
Assistance drafting clear and effective FOIA requests
Representation in appeals if requests are denied
Strategic use of information obtained through FOIA for compliance and planning
Accessing federal records through FOIA can empower taxpayers and businesses to make informed decisions and protect their interests. Z Tax & Accounting can guide you through the process, ensure proper compliance, and help you leverage information for tax planning, audit defense, or regulatory understanding.
📞 Contact Z Tax & Accounting today to discuss your FOIA request or to learn how federal records can help your business or personal tax planning.