Receiving a letter or notice from the IRS can cause concern, but staying calm and acting quickly is essential to resolving any tax matters.
What should you do if you receive a letter from the IRS?
- Read the letter carefully
Check what it is about: it could be a request for information, an adjustment to your return, or a payment notice. - Don’t ignore the letter
Even if it seems complicated, responding or acting within the specified time prevents penalties, interest, or legal action. - Confirm the letter is legitimate
The IRS always sends official letters by mail. If in doubt, verify the phone number or consult directly with a tax expert. - Gather all necessary documentation
Collect receipts, forms, and documents that support your case to respond correctly. - Respond according to the instructions
Follow directions to submit information, make payments, or clarify questions. If you need more time, request an extension. - Seek professional help
A tax advisor can help you interpret the letter, prepare the appropriate response, and communicate with the IRS on your behalf if needed.
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