19 April 2015

Your Notices From The IRS

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Your Notices From The IRS

So what do you do when you get an IRS notice in the mail telling you owe back taxes or something worse? The IRS is usually pretty good at explaining why they are contacting you and giving you further instructions if needed. There will be plenty of instances where it would not be necessary to contact the IRS office to sort out the matter; it will be very clear to you what they want. Such as if you owe them more taxes, they owe you a sizable refund or other tax problems needs to be cleared up. The IRS is now redoing the format of correspondence that is sent out to taxpayers to make it more easily understood and simplifying the verbiage used to try and avoid people needing additional tax help.
If you receive an IRS letter, do not panic right away many of them are just information that is needed from you or to inform you of certain changes to your account and can usually be taken care of quite quickly. For example, a correction notice may just need you to review your return because there is a minor error or omission. You would then just correct the error and send in your return again to resolve the tax problem or make a payment if monies were due.
If you disagree with the notice you must write a letter to the IRS explaining in detail why you believe it is not correct and provide any proof if possible. Again, this must be in writing or they will not deal with it, they must have documentation or it is not considered to be an issue. Don't expect to hear back from them for at least 30 days after the letter has been received. As always retain a copy of everything for your own personal records. This is imperative if a tax lawyer needs to get involved to resolve issues that have become a larger problem.
If you find out that the IRS has targeted you for something such as owing back taxes, having unfiled tax returns or maybe they have started wage garnishment, slapped you with a back levy or property lien, then you definitely need the service of a professional tax legal service such as the Silver Tax Group.
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