Received an IRS Letter in the mail?
Do you need help understanding what legal actions the IRS is taking against you? Let Tax Accounting Bureau Explain it to you!
Each year, the IRS sends millions of letters to taxpayers for a variety of reasons. Here are 5 steps to dealing with your IRS Letter.
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Don’t panic. You’re not alone, we’re here to help. There are an infinite amount of reasons why the IRS may send you a letter. It's typically about a specific issue on your tax return or tax account. A notice may tell you about changes to your account or ask you for more information. It could also tell you that you must make a payment or have an open balance with them.​​​​
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You may get a notice that states the IRS has made a change or corrections to your tax return. If you do, review the information and compare it with your original return to verify the changes were accurate.
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You shouldn’t wait to understand the legal actions being taken against you. If you have any questions, call (714)425-4770 to have one of our Tax Professionals review the notice with you and guide you towards financial tranquility.
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Keep copies of any notices you receive with your other tax records.
The IRS sends letters and notices by mail. They do not contact people by email or social media.