- Don’t panic. Many of these letters and notices can be dealt with simply and painlessly.
- There are a number of reasons the IRS sends notices to taxpayers. The notice may request payment of taxes, notify you of a change to your account or request additional information. The notice you receive normally covers a very specific issue about your account or tax return.
- Each letter and notice offers specific instructions on what you need to do to satisfy the inquiry.
- If you receive a correction notice, you should review the correspondence and compare it with the information on your return.
- If you agree with the correction to your account, usually no reply is necessary unless a payment is due.
- If you do
- Most correspondence can be handled without calling or visiting an IRS office. However, if you have questions, call the telephone number
Friday, May 11, 2012
Did you receive a letter or notice from the IRS?
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