Is IRS looking to Collect Unpaid Taxes & Missing Tax Returns, Former IRS Agents, Tax Help + IRS Notice/ Letter LT 16 A/D

June 21, 2019
Written by: Fresh Start Tax
Fresh Start Tax

Is the  IRS contacting you trying to collect unpaid taxes and because you are missing tax returns as well?

 

If that is the case, you may want to call former IRS Agent who know the system and can help minimize the damage and settle your case all at one time!!!

Now that IRS has sent you this notice and you are aware of it you aware, you are in the sites of IRS and their computer system will take over the rest including setting up a tax deficiency and possibly sending out bank levies, and wage garnishments, and/or the filing of a federal tax lien.

This matter should be taken care of immediately.

Call us today for a free initial tax consultation and you could hear the truth about your next steps.

We are the affordable professional tax firm that is helped thousands of people. we’ve been practicing since 1982, award thousands of cases. We have over 100 years of combined work experience at the Internal Revenue Service. whatever you do, do not bury your head in the sand IRS is going to follow up on these unpaid taxes and missing tax returns.

Understanding your LT16 A/D Notice

If you received an LT16 A/D notice, it’s because IRS is trying to collect unpaid taxes from you and/or our files show we’re missing tax returns from you

It is essential that you take action in order to avoid potential enforcement action, which can include seizing your assets or wages.

Enforcement action could also include the filing of a notice of federal tax lien, which could affect your credit score and ability to borrow. See a detailed explanation of what enforcement action may involve.

What you need to do to avoid enforcement action

• Read your notice carefully: Following the instructions on your notice may stop enforcement action.

• File missing tax returns (if any): If your notice indicates you have missing tax returns, file the missing returns as soon as possible. See Filing Your Taxes for more information on how to file your return.

• Pay your unpaid balance: Interest and applicable penalties will stop being added as soon as you pay your balance in full. You can quickly and easily pay your balance online. See “View your tax account” to learn how to determine your balance.

• If you can’t pay the full amount due

Pay as much as you can now and set up an installment agreement for the remaining balance. You must be current on your filings in order to apply for an installment agreement.

• If you are currently facing financial hardship: There are options available to you. See below under “If you’re experiencing a financial hardship”.

• Your appeal rights: If the tax is in doubt, you dispute the amount of the tax, or can’t resolve a disagreement with us, you’re entitled to a hearing with the Office of Appeals. Please refer to Publication 1660, Collection Appeal Rights (PDF); or visit Office of Appeals. You can also call the toll-free phone number on your notice.

Call us today for a free initial tax consultation and we can walk you through the process of resolving your IRS case for unpaid taxes and missing tax returns.

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