Being a former IRS agent I have found that many taxpayers receive an IRS notice or letter and like an ostrich, buries the head in the sand.
You should know right from the beginning that you should never ignore an IRS correspondence.
The Internal Revenue Service systemically generates all IRS notices and as a general rule not a human hand ever touches them.
Most letters that you get require follow-up action must be taken.
If the letter is stating further action may take place whether it be enforcement or assessment or something else, IRS fully plans to engage in following up on that IRS letters or notices.
there are too many IRS notices or letters to comment about on this blog.
make sure you contact the IRS or send a letter at the address or telephone number and keep documentation so if IRS furthers up with other letters you have kept your file in order.
I suggest all information sent to IRS sent certified so you have a verified receipt that you try to make contact with them.
If the matter is serious, I would recommend you contact a tax professional to handle a matter.
We are available for free initial tax consultation to help you through any IRS problem that you have.
We have over 65 years of professional tax experience working directly for the Internal Revenue Service’s as former agents.
Most importantly, if you have an IRS collection notice that you owe money, it is critical you follow up on that notice or letter because at the end of the day IRS can wind up seizing your bank account garnishing your wages or may file a federal tax lien.
IRS Letter/Notice + Never Ignore Correspondence + Always Follow Up