Income Tax Preparation – Ft.Lauderdale, South Florida – “A” Plus Rated by BBB – Former IRS

 

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Income Tax Preparation – Ft.Lauderdale, South Florida – “A”  Plus Rated by BBB  – Former IRS Agents 954-492-0088

 

Have Former IRS Agents who worked in the local South Florida IRS offices prepare your tax return.

We are Affordable, Experienced and Trustworthy

Over 60 years with the local IRS in South Florida offices. Former IRS Audit Managers on staff.

We can save you money and audit proof your tax return.

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Fresh Start Tax     954-492-0088      “A”  Plus Rated by the Better Business Bureau      Serving South Florida since 1982

 

  • A full service tax firm including all personal and business tax returns
  • Quality review by two Tax Experts
  • Complete audit support
  • Tax  and financial planning
  • Ethical and high moral fiber
  • Face to face meeting with all clients

 

Our Company Resume: ( Serving South Florida 1982 )


  • Our staff has over 135 years of professional tax representation experience collectively
  • On staff, Board Certified Tax Attorney’s, Certified Public Accountants, Enrolled Agents,
  • Former IRS Managers, Instructors and Trainers
  • Highest Rating by the Better Business Bureau “A”
  • Extremely ethical and moral
  • Fast, affordable, and economical
  • Premium on client communication
  • Nationally Recognized Veteran Former IRS Agent
  • Nationally Recognized Published Tax Expert

 

 

The firm of Fresh Start Tax prides itself in our Quality, our Service, our Ethics.

 

When you do business with us, you’ll always have our strongest commitment to:

  • Provide you with quality work in a timely manner, no matter how large or small the task.
  • Offer you a level of service that exceeds your expectations, whether you’re looking for a copy of a single tax return or an income tax audit.
  • Value the trust you place in us, with our promise that we’ll work hard to earn your trust and your business every single day.

 


Areas of Professional Tax Practice:

 

 

  • Same Day IRS Tax Representation
  • Offers in Compromise or IRS Tax Debt Settlements
  • Immediate Release of IRS Bank Levies or IRS Wage Garnishments
  • Tax Relief from a IRS Bill, Letter or Notice of “Intent to Levy”
  • IRS Tax Audits
  • IRS Hardships Cases or Unable to Pay
  • Payment Plans, Installment Agreements, Structured agreements
  • Abatement of Penalties and Interest
  • State Sales Tax Cases
  • Payroll / Trust Fund Penalty Cases / 6672
  • Filing Late, Back, Unfiled Tax Returns
  • Tax Return Reconstruction if Tax Records are lost or destroyed

 

Our Company Resume: ( Since 1982 )

 

  • Our staff has collectively over 205 years of Professional IRS Tax Representation Experience
  • On staff, Board Certified Tax Attorney’s, IRS Tax Lawyers, Certified Public Accountants, Enrolled Agents,
  • We taught Tax Law in the IRS Regional Training Center
  • Former IRS Agents, Managers and Instructors with over 60 years experience  in the local, district and regional IRS offices.
  • Highest Rating by the Better Business Bureau  “A”
  • Fast, affordable, and economical
  • Licensed and certified to practice in all 50 States
  • Nationally Recognized Veteran /Published  Former IRS Agent
  • Nationally Recognized Published EZINE Tax Expert

 

 

Income Tax Preparation – Ft.Lauderdale, South Florida – “A”  Plus Rated by BBB  – Former IRS

Overdue Back Taxes, Unfiled Returns, Levy – Vero Beach, Melbourne – IRS Tax Experts “A” Rated by BBB

Fresh Start Tax 1-866-700-1040    A Professional Tax Firm       A Florida Tax Firm Since 1982

We handle all IRS problems!

If you have any issue with the IRS call our firm today. We are comprised of Board Certified Tax Attorneys, CPAs, Former IRS Agents and Managers. We worked in the Florida IRS Offices for over 60 years.

If you have received an overdue notice see the following Q&A’s

What is the IRS notice telling me?

This is a reminder notice required by law informing you that you owe overdue tax.

What do I have to do?

If you are already working with the IRS to resolve the balance, no action is required. You should contact them if you have unanswered questions about the overdue taxes or wrote or called them over 30 days ago and have not received a response. If you are able to pay the amount owed, send full payment as outlined in the letter. If you are unable to full pay or believe that the overdue tax is incorrect, call the IRS to resolve the account.

How much time do I have?

To avoid enforcement action, contact the IRS within 10 days of the date on the letter.

What happens if I don’t pay?

Enforced collection action may be taken to collect the amount you owe, including the filing of a Notice of Federal Tax Lien, or garnishment of your wages and/or bank accounts. A lien is a public notice to your creditors that the government has a right to your interests in your current assets and assets you acquire after the lien is filed; it can affect your ability to obtain credit.

Who should I contact?

Contact the IRS at the phone number shown on the letter. Or you could hire Fresh Start Tax, a firm who can represent you.

What if I don’t agree or have already taken corrective action?

If you do not agree with this notice, call the IRS immediately at the number printed at the top of the notice. They will do their best to help you. If you called them about this matter before, but they did not correct the problem, you may want to contact the Office of the Taxpayer Advocate.

If you have already paid or arranged for an installment agreement, you should still call the IRS at the number printed at the top of the notice to make sure your account reflects this.


Fresh Start Tax is one of the premier tax resolution firms in the country. We deal with all types of civil cases including individuals, businesses, non-profits, partnerships and corporations. We have staff that specialize in every facet of IRS representation. We know all the IRS tax strategies because of our extensive IRS working backgrounds. Some of our many specialties include the following:

  • Immediate Tax Representation
  • Offers in Compromise/Settlements
  • Immediate Release of Bank Garnishments or Wage Levies
  • IRS Notices/Bill of Intent to Levy or Final Notices
  • IRS Tax Audits, Large and Small Dollar
  • Hardships Cases, Payment Plans, Installment Agreements
  • Innocent Spouse Relief
  • Abatement of Penalties and Interest
  • State Sales Tax Cases
  • Trust Fund Penalty Cases/6672
  • Non-filers, never filed, old and past due tax returns

Our Company Resume:


  • Our staff has over 135 years of professional tax representation experience collectively
  • On staff, Board Certified Tax Attorney’s, Certified Public Accountants, Enrolled Agents,
  • Former IRS Managers, Instructors and Trainers
  • Highest Rating by the Better Business Bureau “A”
  • Extremely ethical and moral
  • Fast, affordable, and economical
  • Licensed to practice in all 50 States
  • Premium on client communication
  • Nationally Recognized Veteran Former IRS Agent
  • Nationally Recognized Published Tax Expert

IRS Tax Notices, Letters – List of IRS Notices – Professional Tax Firm- “A” Rated by BBB

Fresh Start Tax   1-866-700-1040   A Professional Tax Firm   “A” Rated by the Better Business Bureau.

The IRS sends out all of there Notices and Letters because they have an active open case in there inventory. As these cases sit in the IRS computer system, if they are not answered IRS must step up enforcement action to get the case closed. For your best interest get these notices and letters resolved before they become problems. Remember, IRS must close the case off of there system or you will receive a knock on the door.

If you need any IRS tax help, call us today for a free consultation. We have over 130 years of IRS experience.

Our firm is comprised of Board Certified Tax Attorneys, CPAs, Former IRS Agents and Tax Managers. We have over 130 years of direct IRS experience.

Redesigned Notices

Notice Number Description Topic
CP01H You received a CP 01H notice because we were unable to process your tax return. The IRS has locked your account because the Social Security Administration informed us that the Social Security number (SSN) of the primary or secondary taxpayer on the return belongs to someone who was deceased prior to the current tax year (before January 1, 2010 for a 2010 tax return).
CP02H You owe a balance due as a result of amending your tax return to show receipt of a grant received as a result of Hurricane Katrina, Rita or Wilma. Balance Due
CP03C You received a tax credit (called the First-Time Homebuyer Credit) for a house you purchased. You may need to file a form to report a change in ownership to the house you purchased.
CP04 Our records show that you or your spouse served in a combat zone, a qualified contingency operation, or a hazardous duty station during the tax year specified on your notice. As a result, you may be eligible for tax deferment.
CP08 You may qualify for the Additional Child Tax Credit and be entitled to some additional money. Additional Child Tax Credit
CP09 We’ve sent you this notice because our records indicate you may be eligible for the Earned Income Credit (EIC), but didn’t claim it on your tax return.
CP10 We made a change(s) to your return because we believe there’s a miscalculation. This change(s) affected the estimated tax payment you wanted applied to your taxes for next year. Change To Your Estimated Tax Credit Amount
CP10A We made a change(s) to your return because we believe there’s a miscalculation involving your Earned Income Credit. This change(s) affected the estimated tax payment you wanted applied to your taxes for next year. Change To Your Estimated Tax Credit Amount
CP11 We made changes to your return because we believe there’s a miscalculation. You owe money on your taxes as a result of these changes. Balance Due
CP11A We made changes to your return because we believe there’s a miscalculation involving your Earned Income Credit. You owe money on your taxes as a result of these changes. Balance Due
CP11M We made changes to your return involving the Making Work Pay and Government Retiree Credit. You owe money on your taxes as a result of these changes. Balance Due
CP12 We made changes to correct a miscalculation on your return.
CP12A We made changes to correct the Earned Income Credit (EIC) claimed on your tax return.
CP12E We made changes to correct a miscalculation on your return.
CP12M We made changes to the computation of the Making Work Pay and/or Government Retiree Credits on your return.
CP12R We made changes to the computation of the Rebate Recovery Credit on your return.
CP13 We made changes to your return because we believe there’s a miscalculation. You’re not due a refund nor do you owe an additional amount because of our changes. Your account balance is zero.
CP13A We made changes to your return because we found an error involving your Earned Income Credit. You’re not due a refund nor do you owe an additional amount because of our changes. Your account balance is zero.
CP13M We made changes to your return involving the Making Work Pay credit or the Government Retiree Credit. You’re not due a refund nor do you owe an additional amount because of our changes. Your account balance is zero.
CP13R We made changes to your return involving the Recovery Rebate Credit. You’re not due a refund nor do you owe an additional amount because of our changes. Your account balance is zero.
CP14 We sent you this notice because you owe money on unpaid taxes.
CP14I You owe taxes and penalties because you didn’t take out the minimum amount you had to from your traditional individual retirement arrangement (IRA). Or, you put into a tax-sheltered account more than you can legally.
CP16 We sent you this notice to tell you about changes we made to your return that affect your refund. We made these changes because we believe there was a miscalculation. Our records show you owe other tax debts and we applied all or part of your refund to them.
CP19 We have increased the amount of tax you owe because we believe you incorrectly claimed one or more deductions or credits.
CP20 We believe you incorrectly claimed one or more deductions or credits. As a result, your refund is less than you expected.
CP21A We made the change(s) you requested to your tax return for the tax year specified on the notice. You owe money on your taxes as a result of the change(s). Balance Due
CP21B We made the change(s) you requested to your tax return for the tax year specified on the notice. You should receive your refund within 2-3 weeks of your notice. Refund
CP21C We made the change(s) you requested to your tax return for the tax year specified on the notice. You’re not due a refund nor do you owe any additional amount. Your account balance for this tax form and tax year is zero. Even Balance
CP21E As a result of your recent audit, we made changes to your tax return for the tax year specified on the notice. You owe money on your taxes as a result of these changes. Balance Due
CP21I We made changes to your tax return for the tax year specified on the notice for Individual Retirement Arrangement (IRA) taxes. You owe money on your taxes as a result of these changes. Balance Due
CP22A We made the change(s) you requested to your tax return for the tax year specified on the notice. You owe money on your taxes as a result of the change(s). Balance Due
CP22E As a result of your recent audit, we made changes to your tax return for the tax year specified on the notice. You owe money on your taxes as a result of these changes. Balance Due
CP22I We made changes to your tax return for the tax year specified on the notice for Individual Retirement Arrangement (IRA) taxes. You owe money on your taxes as a result of these changes. Balance Due
CP23 We made changes to your return because we found a difference between the amount of estimated tax payments on your tax return and the amount we posted to your account. You have a balance due because of these changes.
CP24 We made changes to your return because we found a difference between the amount of estimated tax payments on your tax return and the amount we posted to your account. You have a potential overpayment credit because of these changes.
CP24E We made changes to your return because we found a difference between the amount of estimated tax payments on your tax return and the amount we posted to your account. You have a potential overpayment credit because of these changes.
CP25 We made changes to your return because we found a difference between the amount of estimated tax payments on your tax return and the amount we posted to your account. You’re not due a refund nor do you owe an additional amount because of our changes. Your account balance is zero.
CP27 We’ve sent you this notice because our records indicate you may be eligible for the Earned Income Credit (EIC), but didn’t claim it on your tax return.
CP30 We charged you a penalty for not pre-paying enough of your tax either by having taxes withheld from your income, or by making timely estimated tax payments.
CP30A We reduced or removed the penalty for underpayment of estimated tax reported on your tax return.
CP31 Your refund check was returned to us, so you need to update your address. Refund
CP32 We sent you a replacement refund check.
CP32A Call us to request your refund check.
CP39 We used a refund from your spouse or former spouse to pay your past due tax debt. You may still owe money.
CP42 The amount of your refund has changed because we used it to pay your spouse’s past due tax debt.
CP45 We were unable to apply your overpayment to your estimated tax as you requested. Overpayment
CP49 We sent you this notice to tell you we used all or part of your refund to pay a tax debt. Overpayment
CP51A We computed the tax on your Form 1040, 1040A or 1040EZ. You owe taxes.
CP51B We computed the tax on your Form 1040, 1040A or 1040EZ. You owe taxes.
CP51C We computed the tax on your Form 1040, 1040A or 1040EZ. You owe taxes.
CP53 We can’t provide your refund through direct deposit, so we’re sending you a refund check by mail. Direct Deposits
CP59 We sent you this notice because we have no record that you filed your prior personal tax return or returns.
CP60 We removed a payment erroneously applied to your account.
CP62 We applied a payment to your account.
CP63 We are holding your refund because you have not filed one or more tax returns and we believe you will owe tax.
CP71 You received this notice to remind you of the amount you owe in tax, penalty and interest.
CP71A You received this notice to remind you of the amount you owe in tax, penalty and interest.
CP71C You received this notice to remind you of the amount you owe in tax, penalty and interest.
CP71D You received this notice to remind you of the amount you owe in tax, penalty and interest.
CP88 We are holding your refund because you have not filed one or more tax returns and we believe you will owe tax.
CP90C We levied you for unpaid taxes. You have the right to a Collection Due Process hearing.
CP120 You need to send us documentation of your tax-exempt status. Tax Exemptions
CP120A Your organization’s tax-exempt status has been revoked for failure to file a Form 990 series return for three consecutive years. In addition, you are no longer eligible to sponsor a tax-sheltered annuity plan (Internal Revenue Code section 403(b) retirement plan).
CP130 Your tax return filing requirements may have changed: You may no longer need to pay the Alternative Minimum Tax. Filing Requirements
CP152 We have received your return. Confirmation of Return Receipt
CP153 We can’t provide you with your refund through a direct deposit, so we’re sending you a refund check/credit payment by mail. Refund
CP166 We were unable to process your monthly payment because there were insufficient funds in your bank account. Payment Process
CP178 Your tax return filing requirements may have changed: You may no longer owe excise tax. Filing Requirements
CP180/CP181 We sent you this notice because your tax return is missing a schedule or form.
CP231 Your refund or credit payment was returned to us and we need you to update your current address. Address Update Needed
CP259 We’ve sent you this notice because our records indicate you didn’t file the required business tax return identified in the notice.
CP259A We sent you this notice because our records indicate you did not file a required Form 990/990-EZ, Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax.
CP259B We sent you this notice because our records indicate you didn’t file a required Form 990-PF, Return of Private Foundation or Section 4947(a)(1) Nonexempt Charitable Trust Treated as a Private Foundation.
CP259C We sent you this notice because our records indicate you are presumed to be a private foundation and you didn’t file a required Form 990-PF, Return of Private Foundation or Section 4947(a)(1) Nonexempt Charitable Trust Treated as a Private Foundation.
CP259D We sent you this notice because our records indicate you did not file a required Form 990-T, Exempt Organization Business Income Tax Return.
CP259E We sent you this notice because our records indicate you did not file a required Form 990-N, e-Postcard.
CP259F We’re sending you this notice because our records indicate you did not file a required Form 5227, Split-Interest Trust information Return.
CP259G We sent you this notice because our records indicate you did not file a required Form 1120-POL, U.S. Income Tax Return for Certain Political Organizations.
CP259H We sent you this notice because our records indicate you are a tax-exempt political organization and you did not file a required Form 990/990-EZ, Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax.
CP276A We didn’t receive a correctly completed tax liability schedule. We normally charge a Federal Tax Deposit (FTD) penalty when this happens. We decided not to do so this time. FTD Penalty
CP276B We didn’t receive the correct amount of tax deposits. We normally charge a Federal Tax Deposit penalty when this happens. We decided not to do so this time. FTD Penalty
CP297C We levied you for unpaid taxes. You have the right to a Collection Due Process hearing.
CP501 You have a balance due (money you owe the IRS) on one of your tax accounts.
CP503 We have not heard from you and you still have an unpaid balance on one of your tax accounts.
CP504 You have an unpaid amount due on your account. If you do not pay the amount due immediately, the IRS will seize (levy) your state income tax refund and apply it to pay the amount you owe.
CP504B You have an unpaid amount due on your account. If you do not pay the amount due immediately, the IRS will seize (levy) certain property or rights to property and apply it to pay the amount you owe.
CP521 This notice is to remind you that you have an installment agreement payment due. Please send your payment immediately.
CP523 This notice informs you of our intent to terminate your installment agreement and seize (levy) your assets. You have defaulted on your agreement.
CP565 We gave you an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN).
CP565 (SP) Nosotros le asignamos un Número de Identificación Personal del Contribuyente (ITIN, por sus siglas en inglés).
CP566 We need more information to process your application for an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN). You may have sent us an incomplete form. You may have sent us the wrong documents.
CP566 (SP) Necesitamos más información para poder tramitar su solicitud para un Número de Identificación Personal del Contribuyente (ITIN, por sus siglas en inglés). Usted quizá nos envió un formulario incompleto. O, quizá nos envió los documentos incorrectos.
CP567 We rejected your application for an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN). You may not be eligible for an ITIN. Your documents may be invalid. We may not have received a reply when we asked for more information.
CP567 (SP) Hemos rechazado su solicitud para un Número de Identificación Personal de Contribuyente (ITIN, por sus siglas en inglés). Es posible que no reúna los requisitos para un ITIN o que sus documentos no sean válidos. O es posible que no hayamos recibido una contestación de su parte cuando solicitamos más información.
CP601 Usted tiene un saldo pendiente de pago (dinero que le debe al IRS) en una de sus cuentas contributivas.
CP603 No hemos recibido respuesta de parte de usted y todavía tiene un saldo sin pagar en una de sus cuentas contributivas.
CP604 Usted tiene un saldo sin pagar en su cuenta. De no pagar esta cantidad inmediatemente, el IRS embargará cualquier reembolso de impuestos estatales al que tenga derecho y aplicarlo al pago de su deuda.
CP604B Usted tiene un saldo sin pagar en su cuenta. De no pagar esta cantidad inmediatemente, el IRS embargará ciertas propiedades o derechos de propiedad y lo aplicará al pago de su deuda.
CP621 Este aviso es para notificarle que usted tiene un plan de pagos a plazos vencido. Por favor, envíe el pago inmediatamente.
CP623 Este aviso es para informarle nuestra intención de cancelar su plan de pagos a plazos y confiscar (embargar) sus bienes. Usted incumplió en su acuerdo.
CP711 Nosotros realizamos cambios a su planilla debido a que entendemos que hubo un cálculo erróneo. Como resultado de estos cambios, usted adeuda dinero por sus contribuciones.
CP712 Hemos realizado cambios para corregir un error de cálculo en su planilla.
CP713 Hemos realizado cambios para corregir un error de cálculo en su planilla. No se le debe un reembolso y no adeuda una cantidad de dinero adicional a causa de estos cambios. El saldo de su cuenta es cero.
CP714 Le enviamos este aviso porque usted adeuda contribuciones pendientes de pago.
CP721 Hicimos el(los) cambio(s) que usted solicitó a su declaración de impuestos para el año tributario que aparece en su aviso. Como resultado de éste(estos) cambio(s) usted debe dinero en sus impuestos.
CP722 Hicimos el(los) cambio(s) que usted solicitó a su declaración de impuestos para el año tributario que aparece en su aviso. Como resultado de éste(estos) cambio(s) usted debe dinero en sus impuestos.
CP749 Le enviamos este aviso para informarle que hemos utilizado todo o parte de su reintegro para pagar una deuda contributiva.
CP759 Le enviamos este aviso porque no tenemos registro que indique que usted radicó su planilla o planillas de contribuciones personales para uno o varios años anteriores.
CP771 Usted recibió este aviso para recordarle sobre la cantidad que adeuda en contribuciones, multas e intereses.
CP772 Usted recibió este aviso para recordarle sobre la cantidad que adeuda en contribuciones, multas e intereses.
CP773 Usted recibió este aviso para recordarle sobre la cantidad que adeuda en contribuciones, multas e intereses.
CP774 Usted recibió este aviso para recordarle sobre la cantidad que adeuda en contribuciones, multas e intereses.
CP959 Usted no radicó su planilla de contribución de negocios identificada en este aviso.
CP2005 We accepted the information you sent us. We’re not going to change your tax return. We’ve closed our review of it.
CP2006 We received your information. We’ll look at it and let you know what we’re going to do.
CP2057 You need to file an amended return. We’ve received information not reported on your tax return.
CP2501 You need to contact us. We’ve received information not reported on your tax return.

Other Notices and Letters

Notice or Letter Number Title
CP 57 Notice of Insufficient Funds
CP 90/CP 297 Final Notice – Notice of Intent to Levy and Notice of Your Right to a Hearing
CP 297A Notice of Levy and Notice of Your Right to a Hearing
CP 91/CP 298 Final Notice Before Levy on Social Security Benefits
CP 161 Request for Payment or Notice of Unpaid Balance, Balance Due
CP 2000 Notice of Proposed Adjustment for Underpayment/Overpayment
Letter 0484C Collection Information Statement Requested (Form 433F/433D); Inability to Pay/Transfer
Letter 0549C Balance Due on Account is Paid
Letter 668D(LP 68) We released the taxpayer’s levy.
Letter 0681C Proposal to Pay Accepted
Letter 0757C Installment Privilege Terminated
Letter 1058 (LT 11) Final Notice prior to levy; your right to a hearing
Letter 1615 (LT 18) Mail us your overdue tax returns.
Letter 1731 (LP 64) Please help us locate a taxpayer.
Letter 1737 (LT 27) Please complete and site Form 433F, Collection Information Statement.
Letter 1961C Installment Agreement for Direct Debit 433-G
Letter 1962C Installment Agreement Reply to Taxpayer
Letter 2050 (LT 16) Please call us about your overdue taxes or tax return.
Letter 2257C Balance Due Total to Taxpayer
Letter 2271C Installment Agreement for Direct Debit Revisions
Letter 2272C Installment Agreement Cannot be Considered
Letter 2273C Installment Agreement Accepted: Terms Explained
Letter 2318C Installment Agreement: Payroll Deduction (F2159) Incomplete
Letter 2357C Abatement of Penalties and Interest
Letter 2603C Installment Agreement Accepted – Notice of Federal Tax Lien Will be Filed
Letter 2604C Pre-assessed Installment Agreement
Letter 2761C Request for Combat Zone Service Dates
Letter 2789C Taxpayer Response to Reminder of Balance Due
Letter 2840C CC IAPND Installment Agreement Confirmation
Letter 3030C Balance Due Explained:Tax/Interest Not Paid
Letter 3127C Revision to Installment Agreement
Letter 3217C Installment Agreement Accepted: Terms Explained
Letter 3228 (LT 39) Reminder notice.
Letter 4903 (LT 26) We have no record of receiving your tax returns.
Letter LP 47 Address Information Request
Letter LP 59 Please contact us about the taxpayer levy.

Eight Things to Know If You Receive an IRS Notice or Letter

Read about eight things every taxpayer should know about IRS notices.

 

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If you have received an IRS Notice or Letter, let us help you through this problem. We are former IRS Agents, Managers and Instructors that have over 130 years of direct IRS experience.

What you should know if you received an IRS Notice or Letter

Did you receive a notice from the IRS this year? Every year the IRS sends millions of letters and notices to taxpayers, but that doesn’t mean you need to worry. Here are some things every taxpayer should know about IRS notices – just in case one shows up in your mailbox.

1. Do not panic. Many of these letters can be dealt with simply and painlessly. Call us and find out.

2. 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.

3. Each letter and notice offers specific instructions on what you need to do to satisfy the inquiry.

4. If you receive a correction notice, you should review the correspondence and compare it with the information on your return.

5. If you agree with the correction to your account, usually no reply is necessary unless a payment is due.

6. If you do not agree with the correction the IRS made, it is important that you respond as requested. Write to explain why you disagree. Include any documents and information you wish the IRS to consider, along with the bottom tear-off portion of the notice. Mail the information to the IRS address shown in the upper left-hand corner of the notice. Allow at least 30 days for a response.

7. Most correspondence can be handled without calling or visiting an IRS office. However, if you have questions, call the telephone number in the upper right-hand corner of the notice. Have a copy of your tax return and the correspondence available when you call, to help the IRS respond to your inquiry.

8. It’s important that you keep copies of any correspondence with your records.

Call Fresh Start Tax to help you through this problem. Free Tax consultations.

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If you are having any IRS problems call us for a free tax consultation. Our firm has over 130 years of  IRS experience and 60 years directly working for the IRS. We have worked out of the Florida IRS Offices as Managers, Agents and Instructors. We are one of Florida’s most experienced tax firms.


How we handle your case:

  1. We obtain all the information from our clients and get an accurate description of the problem.
  2. We immediately send a power of attorney to the IRS so you never have to speak to them.
  3. We immediately have the IRS stop all of their enforcement action with that first call.
  4. We make sure the tax liability is correct by pulling tax transcripts and documents from the IRS’ computer.
  5. We file any returns that the IRS needs to get you current. All tax returns must be filed before the IRS will consider any agreements.
  6. We make sure your case is settled for the lowest possible amount allowed by law by going over all the different options that are available to you.

Our Company Resume:

  • Our staff has over 135 years of professional tax representation experience collectively
  • On staff, Board Certified Tax Attorney’s, Certified Public Accountants, Enrolled Agents,
  • Former IRS Managers, Instructors and Trainers
  • Highest Rating by the Better Business Bureau “A”
  • Extremely ethical and moral
  • Fast, affordable, and economical
  • Licensed to practice in all 50 States
  • Premium on client communication
  • Nationally Recognized Veteran Former IRS Agent
  • Nationally Recognized Published Tax Expert