IRS Did Not Receive Your Tax Return + Received IRS Notice Letter CP515 * former irs

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Did the Internal Revenue Service not receive your tax return? Solve the problem now. Since 1982.

 

Please feel free to call us today to look into the matter and to resolve it immediately.

There are various reasons IRS did not receive your tax return.

Many times the tax return was never sent in, it was lost in processing, or there was a computer generation error.

As a former IRS agent I can tell you these letters and IRS will not go away.

One thing for sure the IRS system must follow it up with a series of systemic letters.

If after those systemic letters do not work, you can expect a knock on your door.

IRS conducts what they call TDI’s or taxpayer delinquent investigations.

If you have not filed your tax return or believe you did and IRS has not received it, you are obligated to refile your tax return or send another copy into Internal Revenue Service.

IRS will not go away.

If you need immediate help,contact us today, we can contact the IRS and fully resolve your problem.

As former IRS agents and managers we have over 200 years of combined professional experience and over 100 years of working directly for the Internal Revenue Service in the local, district, and regional tax offices of the IRS.

So, if the Internal Revenue Service did not receive your tax return and you may have received any IRS notice ,or IRS notice or CP515 call us today for a free initial tax consultation.

You must follow-up because IRS will.

 

Need To File a Tax Return + Help If You Received IRS Notice Letter CP 259 * former irs

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If you have received an IRS notice or letter and you need to file a tax return call us today and we will walk you through the process of resolving your IRS issue immediately.

 

There is no need to have anxiety or fear IRS is simply looking for a tax return. In some cases they may want prior years.

As a former IRS agent it is best to nab this in the bud give IRS what they want and move away from the issue.

If you are going to owe taxes a result which is mainly why some of the people who need to file a tax returns don’t file, call us today we can file your tax return and settle your case at the same time

 

What this notice is about ???

IRS shows that you are required to file a tax return for the tax periods indicated on your notice but haven’t.

 

What you need to do:

• File your required business return immediately.

• If eligible, file your return electronically with all required schedules, using your e-file provider, or

• File a paper return with all required schedules.

• If you think you’re not required to file, complete the Response form enclosed with your notice and mail it to us, using the enclosed envelope or fax it to 855-800-5944. Use the

Response form on your notice to explain why you don’t think you need to file.

• If you have filed within the last four weeks using the same name and EIN shown on the notice, you may disregard this notice.

Call us today for a free initial tax consultation if you need professional help.

We are a full-service tax firm.

If you have received any IRS notice or letter, need to file a tax return, or you need help if you received IRS notice or CP 259 we are the go to firm.

Received IRS Notice/Letter CP63 + Get Immediate Help * former irs agents

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Understanding Your CP63 Notice   Has IRS held up your refund?

 

Expert and affordable tax help.

Until you contact the Internal Revenue Service, IRS has no plans of giving you your refund until your matter is taken care of.

IRS has information on you that you need to clear up.

For many taxpayers with this letter, IRS needs you to file other tax returns and IRS believes you will owe money.

If this is a simple matter you should take care of this yourself, if there are any issues that you are bothered about do not contact the IRS, this issue will not go away and you will continue to receive more letters.

For many these matters that can be resolved by a letter or phone call, but for many others, there are other issues at hand that need to be taken care of professionally.

As former IRS agents/ managers we can navigate you through any issues the IRS is throwing at you.

We have two hundred years of personal tax experience and over 100 years of working personally for the Internal Revenue Service, we know the system inside and out.

 

IRS is holding your refund because you have not filed one or more tax returns and we believe you will owe tax.

What you need to do

• File your personal tax return immediately or explain to IRS:

◦ why you’re filing late
◦ why you don’t have to file, or
◦ that you’ve already filed

You may want to

• Review Collection Procedures for Taxpayers Filing and/or Paying Late for what happens when you don’t file a return

• Review your records and make sure you filed all your prior returns. Get copies of prior year tax returns and products.

• Check to see that you have enough money withheld from your paycheck to pay your taxes. The IRS withholding calculator can help

• Learn more about your payment options if you owe additional taxes on your return.

• Learn more about payment plans and installment agreements.

• Learn more about Offers in Compromise.

If you any questions call us today and have an affordable tax professional navigate youth system to fully resolve your IRS issue.

 

Received IRS Notice/Letter CP63 + Get Immediate Help * former irs agents

 

IRS Letter CP59 + Tax Help If You Have Received IRS Notices/ Letters * former irs

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If you have received IRS letter CP 59 or any other IRS notice contact us today.

We are former IRS agents and managers who know the system and can help you navigate around any problem that you have.

We have over 200 years of professional tax experience in over 100 years of working directly with and for the Internal Revenue Service.

 

Understanding your CP59 Notice

IRS sent you this notice because we have no record that you filed your prior personal tax return or returns.

IRS is asking for your prior your personal tax return. if you have not filed in the need help filing it let us know we can get you back in the system worry free.

 

What you need to do

• File your personal tax return immediately or explain to us why you don’t need to file.

• Use the response form on your notice to explain:
◦ why you’re filing late
◦ why you don’t have to file
◦ that you’ve already filed

You may want to

• Review what happens when you don’t file a tax return by reviewing the following:

◦ Collection Procedures for Taxpayers Filing and/or Paying Late

• Review your records and make sure you filed all your prior returns. Download copies of prior year tax returns and products.

• Check to see that you have enough money withheld from your paycheck to pay your taxes. The IRS Withholding Calculator can help.

• Learn more about your payment options if you owe additional taxes on your return.

• Learn more about payment plans and installment agreements.

• Learn more about Offers in Compromise.

If you need any help explaining what you have just read call us today and speak to one of our true tax professionals who can help you work through your issue with the Internal Revenue Service.

Need to File Back Tax Returns + File & Settle, CPA’s * former irs + Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Pompano, Boca, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines

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Need to file back tax returns, have former IRS agents who know the system assure you will pay the lowest amount allowed by law.

 

Whether you have delinquent, prior, or previous years of unfiled tax returns we cannot only file all your back tax returns we can assure that you will pay the lowest amount allowed by law.

Simply put, as former IRS agents we know the system.

Whether you’re going to get a refund or owe money that is not a problem.

We can help file your back years tax returns and if you’re going to owe back taxes we can work a tax settlement out at the same time.

We have been practicing since 1982 and we are A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau. When formerly employed at Internal Revenue Service we worked as revenue agents, office auditors, revenue officers and appellate agents.

We know the system inside and out and can assure that you will pay the lowest amount of tax allowed by law.

Our experience is your best friend we can get you in and out of the system worry free.

We have over 200 years of professional tax experience in over 100 years of working directly for the Internal Revenue Service and the local, district, and regional tax offices of the IRS.

As former IRS agents, managers, and teaching instructors we know the way to get you in the system worry free and if you owe tax, settle your debt all at the same time.

 

STOP THE WORRY + Many times fear and anxiety keep people from filing back years of taxes because of owing back tax.

Believe it or not, IRS just want you in the system.

They are as happy for you to get back in the system as you want to be left alone.

With so many cases in the IRS Q and taxpayers who have not filed tax returns, IRS is just more than happy and in almost all cases will leave you alone.

There are certain things that we can do to assure this is a seamless and smooth process.

When you call us today will explain the process, file your tax returns and if you owe back taxes we will get you a tax settlement all at the same time.

The Internal Revenue Service has a policy statement regarding the number of years the taxpayer must go back if they have not filed recent tax returns.

You can get back in the system worry free to contact us today and we will walk you through the process.

 

As a former IRS agent and teaching instructor with the IRS, it is important for taxpayers to know that IRS has a policy statement regarding the number of tax returns needed to satisfy IRS in cases where taxpayers have not filed for years.

The latest numbers published by the Internal Revenue Service shows that between five and 10 million taxpayers, businesses and corporations do not file their annual tax returns time.

For many taxpayers after the first year of nonfiling and noncompliance the snowball picks up steam going down the hill it becomes larger and larger and taxpayers hope they never get caught yet a fear still lives in the pit of their stomach during tax time.

The great blessing is that IRS does not require you to remember the year of your last filing nor are they gonna require 10, 20 or 30 years in some cases of filing back tax returns.

The Internal Revenue Service wants taxpayers back in the system and the IRS policy statement of 5- 133 will require that the taxpayer file their last six years.

The Internal Revenue Service realizes that asking taxpayers for more years is fruitless. It is far better to get them back in the system back in compliance because at the end of the day it helps both the taxpayer and IRS.

 

What many people do not realize by not filing many more back years they lose Social Security benefits that would’ve been accumulating.

 

As people get older they realized they probably should-be filed all their tax returns to get the maximum benefits.

To apply for Social Security to receive it you must have worked a total of 40 quarter hours.

The other sad thing is that many cases these people were W-2 wage earners, having enough or sufficient withholding taken out that they would’ve had refunds.

The statute of limitation on a tax refund is three years.

About 50% of people who call us have lost their tax refunds because they waited too long. If IRS owes you money on a back your they will add the statutory interest on the refund as well.

If you owe money for back taxes, how will IRS proceed?

If you’re going to owe money to the Internal Revenue Service IRS will require a financial statement that will need to be documented and sent to them for review.

IRS will require that financial statement is documented. Some of the information that will need to be included are bank statements, pay stubs, and copies of current monthly expenses.

After review of that financial statement, there are generally three types of closing methods IRS will use to close your outstanding tax balance.

Number one.

They can determine that you are currently uncollectible at this time and place you in a hardship file that will be in the system for one or two years and will be reviewed at a later time.

Number two.

They can place you into a payment agreement or a monthly plan in which you will make designated payments agreed by you and the IRS.

Number three.

You may be eligible to settle your tax debt for pennies on the dollar through the offer in compromise program.

When you call us we will review your different options and get you back in the system worry free without having a tremendous financial impact on your life

If you have not filed in many years how many back years do you have to file to satisfy the IRS

Many taxpayers cases regarding not filing are not criminal in nature. They are civil cases only.

With that in mind, major dollar amount cases, the laundering of money or particularly crimes of fraud, the Internal Revenue Service can or may work a case a different way.

So what’s the next step if you decide to file back tax returns.

Most taxpayers do not have the records to file back tax returns.

For those who can simply go ahead and prepare the returns and send them in all at one time to the Internal Revenue Service. Do not be afraid to send all the tax returns and the IRS in the same envelope.

They are going to get there sooner or later and you’re not going to fool anybody as IRS has very copious records of everyone’s Social Security number, filing statuses, and their income for the past six years.

The Internal Revenue Service can provide wage and income transcripts for those who have lost records to help you reconstruct your tax returns.

By simply asking IRS for a tax transcript, they will provide for you the records you need as far as income to prepare your return. As for the expense that will be applied against your income you’re pretty much on you.

However reconstructive standards can be used by tax professionals who know the system and can help you out in these matters.

Policy Statement 5-133

1. Delinquent returns—enforcement of filing requirements

2. Taxpayers failing to file tax returns due will be requested to prepare and file all such returns except in instances where there is an indication that the taxpayer’s failure to file the required return or returns was willful or if there is any other indication of fraud.

All delinquent returns submitted by a taxpayer, whether upon his/her own initiative or at the request of a Service representative, will be accepted. However, if indications of willfulness or fraud exist, the special procedures for handling such returns must be followed.

3. Where it is determined that required returns have not been filed, the extent to which compliance for prior years will be enforced will be determined by reference to factors ensuring compliance and evenhanded administration of staffing and other Service resources.

4. Factors to be taken into account include, but are not limited to: prior history of noncompliance, existence of income from illegal sources, effect upon voluntary compliance, anticipated revenue, and collectibility, in relation to the time and effort required to determine tax due.

Consideration will also be given any special circumstances existing in the case of a particular taxpayer, class of taxpayer, or industry, or which may be peculiar to the class of tax involved.

5. Normally, application of the above criteria will result in enforcement of delinquency procedures for not more than six (6) years.

Enforcement beyond such period will not be undertaken without prior managerial approval. Also, if delinquency procedures are not to be enforced for the full six-year period of delinquency, prior managerial approval must be secured.

As a note to number five, IRS must have an extraordinary reason to want to go back prior than six years.

On some occasion, the agent may find there are numerous assets to collect back taxes by filing more years. This is very rare. but they happened on many cases where there are badges of fraud.

Need to File Back Tax Returns + File & Settle, * former irs + Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Pompano, Boca, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines