At some point in time you open your mail and there’s that dreaded letter.
The Internal Revenue Service is looking for tax return. Opps , now what!
You either forgot or never filed so what is the next step ?
As former IRS agents managers and teaching instructors, the best advice we have for you is get that tax return prepared and send into the Internal Revenue Service or else IRS will prepare your tax return and you will pay the most allowed by law.
The IRS process is simple.
The IRS computers are generally two years later catching up to prior years. So if you have not filed a current tax returns, IRS will take anywhere between 18 months to three years to ask you for back tax returns.
The reason is very simple the manpower, the computer overload and keeping up with response time.
The IRS has certain freeze codes on Social Security numbers. If they see no tax returns are filed, it knows from past tax returns, filters, W-2’s, 1099 etc, whether a tax return should be filed or not.
At that point in time, IRS many times will send out CP 59 letter asking for a back tax return.
The reason you want to file the return is IRS has the option under 6020 B to prepare your back tax return.
If IRS 6020 B’s your back tax return you will pay the whole highest amount allowed by law because you will be claim single not married and get no exemptions, dependants, or any available credits.
If you need more help or information, call us today for free initial tax consultation and hear the truth about receiving IRS notices or letters especially if they want a tax return.
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