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If it is not your refund check in the mail box, that letter from the IRS
will probably increase your heart rate a little. Don’t panic; many
of these letters can be dealt with simply and painlessly.
Each year, the IRS sends millions of letters and notices to taxpayers
to request payment of taxes, notify them of a change to their account,
or to request additional information. The notice you receive normally
covers a very specific issue about your account or tax return. Each letter
and notice offers specific instructions on what needs to be done to satisfy
the inquiry.
However, the letters also have to advise you of your rights and other
information required by law. Thus, these letters can become overly lengthy
and sometimes difficult to understand. That is why it is important to
either call this office immediately or forward a copy of the letter or
notice so it can be reviewed and handled accordingly.
Do not procrastinate or throw the letter in a drawer hoping the issue
will go away. Most of these letters are computer generated and, after
a certain period of time, another letter will automatically be generated.
And as you might expect, each succeeding letter will become more aggressive
and less easily dealt with.
That is why it so important for the correspondence to be dealt with promptly
and correctly. This office can handle these matters for you, so please
call us immediately for assistance.
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