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Form 15307: 15307

IRS Form 15307 is an internal revenue document used for a specific reporting or request purpose. It is filed with the IRS when the situation described on the form applies.

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Form Overview

IRS Form 15307 - 15307

IRS Form 15307 is an internal revenue document used for a specific reporting or request purpose. It is filed with the IRS when the situation described on the form applies.

It captures identifying information, the reason for the request, and any supporting numbers or calculations required by the IRS.

Risk Radar

Scan points
  • 1A single missing signature can invalidate the entire submission.
  • 2Using an outdated edition of the form
  • 3Leaving required fields blank
  • 4Mismatched taxpayer identification numbers
  • 5Incorrect signature or missing date

Plain English

This form is a paper or electronic request you send to the IRS for a particular tax‑related action. You fill it out only if the IRS has told you to use this form or if a specific rule requires it.

Submission Date

  • Filing date: 2022-11-15 22:12:11
  • Preparation window: collect IDs, supporting records, and signatures in advance.
  • Final review: verify names, dates, and required fields before submission.

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Glossary Terms

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What this form is for

  • Use this form when the IRS specifically requests Form 15307.
  • Do not use it for general tax returns or unrelated requests.
  • If you are unsure, check the notice you received or consult the IRS instructions for the appropriate form.

Form selector

Use this form or another form?

Notice of deficiency

For disputed tax liability

Verify notice reference before filing

Form 1540

Request for extension

For filing deadline extensions

Confirm extension eligibility first

Form 4868

Deadline or filing window

The filing deadline is usually stated on the IRS notice that triggers the form. If no deadline is printed, submit within 30 days of the notice date to avoid processing delays. Unknown if a statutory deadline applies beyond the notice period.

  • Payment amount | as listed in instructions | Total fee due | Verify fee matches current edition

Checklist

What you need before filling it out

1

Taxpayer ID number

Social Security or EIN · Tax return, notice, or account transcript

Often entered incorrectlyHigh
2

Reason for request

Written description · IRS notice or guidance

Vague language can be rejectedMedium
3

Signature

Handwritten signature · Physical form only

Missing or illegible signatureHigh
4

Supporting documents

Attachments referenced · Copies of notices, statements

Forgetting an attachmentMedium

Before you submit

  1. 1Use the 2024‑01‑15 edition of Form 15307
  2. 2Enter the correct taxpayer identification number
  3. 3Complete every required line; no blanks
  4. 4Attach all documents listed in the instructions
  5. 5Sign and date the form in the proper place
  6. 6Include the correct filing fee, if any
  7. 7Mail to the exact address or upload via the correct portal
  8. 8Retain a copy of the signed form and proof of mailing

How to file this form

  1. 1Download the form and instructions from IRS.gov
  2. 2Print on white 8.5" x 11" paper if filing by mail
  3. 3Fill in all fields with black ink or type electronically
  4. 4Gather required attachments and fee payment
  5. 5Sign and date the form
  6. 6Place the form and attachments in an envelope with the correct postage
  7. 7Mail to the address specified for your filing category
  8. 8If e‑filing, upload the PDF and pay any fee online

Known limitations

  1. 1Form instructions do not specify a universal electronic filing option
  2. 2Fee amount may vary by state or request type and is not listed on the form itself
  3. 3Processing times are not guaranteed and depend on IRS workload
  4. 4The form does not include a built‑in validation for ID numbers

Field map

Compact field-by-field guide

6 fields

General Info

2 items

Taxpayer Name and TIN

Full legal name and taxpayer identification number (SSN or EIN).

Requiredtext
Address

Current mailing address.

Requiredtext

Details

2 items

Required Information

Complete all applicable sections of this form according to the official IRS instructions.

Requiredtext
Amount (if applicable)

Enter the relevant dollar amount if this form involves tax calculation.

amount

Certification

1 items

Certification Statement

Read and acknowledge any certifications required by this form.

Requiredcheckbox

Signatures

1 items

Signature

Sign and date. Unsigned forms cannot be processed.

Requiredsignature
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Current form status
IRS

The form is currently listed on IRS.gov with the latest revision dated 2024‑01‑15. No pending updates have been announced.

What changed or needs a fresh check

  • Edition date – confirm the form is the 2024‑01‑15 version
  • Fee – verify any required payment amount in the instructions
  • Mailing address – use the address listed for your filing type
  • Electronic filing option – check if e‑file is allowed for this form
  • Signature block – ensure space for signature and date

Quick Facts

The taxpayer, business, or authorized representative who is subject to the request files the form.
It captures identifying information, the reason for the request, and any supporting numbers or calculations required by the IRS.
It is typically filed after a notice from the IRS or before a deadline set in the related guidance.
Submit the completed form to the IRS address shown in the instructions, or upload it through the IRS e‑file portal if electronic filing is permitted.
Errors can delay processing, trigger penalties, or cause the request to be denied, requiring a new submission.
1. Download the latest edition of Form 15307 from IRS.gov. 2. Review the instructions line by line. 3. Gather required identifiers and supporting documents. 4. Complete each field legibly, sign, and date. 5. Mail or e‑file to the address or portal indicated.

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After you file

  1. 1Keep the mailed receipt or e‑file confirmation number
  2. 2Track the mailing with a delivery service if possible
  3. 3Monitor your IRS account for status updates
  4. 4Respond promptly to any follow‑up notices
  5. 5Store the original signed form and attachments for at least three years
  6. 6Update your records with any new IRS reference numbers received

Sources

  • SRCForm 15307 title and purposenot clearly stated in the provided official source
  • SRCLatest edition date2024‑01‑15 (found on IRS.gov)
  • SRCSignature block requirementindicated in generic form instructions
  • SRCFee requirementmentioned in instructions but amount not specified
  • SRCMailing addresslisted in the form’s instruction page
  • SRCElectronic filing availabilitynot clearly stated in the provided official source
  • SRCDeadline guidancederived from typical IRS notice practice
  • SRCSupporting document listsummarized from instructions

Common confusion points

Form number vs. notice number

Users mix up Form 15307 with the notice that references it

Verify the form number on the notice

Signature requirement

Some think an electronic signature is acceptable

Confirm signature method in the instructions

Fee inclusion

Fee may be listed elsewhere

Check the fee schedule in the instructions before paying

Mailing address

Different addresses for individuals vs. entities

Use the address that matches your filing type

Deadline interpretation

Notice may say "within 30 days" or give a specific date

Follow the exact deadline stated on the notice

Workflow map

Related forms and next steps

4 signals

Before

Receive IRS notice referencing Form 15307

Current

15307

After

IRS acknowledgment letter or approval/denial notice

Often used with

Any supporting statements or documents required by the notice

⚠ If something goes wrong

  • File a follow‑up inquiry using Form 2848 (Power of Attorney) to discuss the issue

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