What you should do when you get an IRS bill or notice

by | May 4, 2022

If you agree with the information on the bill, pay the full amount before the due date. If you can’t pay the full amount due, pay as much as you can and contact our team of expert tax practitioners to assist you in resolving the matter and preserving your rights.

If you disagree with the information on the bill, we highly recommend you contact our team of expert tax practitioners to assist you in resolving the matter and preserving your rights. Be sure to have a copy of the bill and any tax returns, cancelled checks, or other records that will help us understand why you believe your bill is wrong. If the IRS find that you’re right, the IRS will adjust your account and, if necessary, send a revised bill.

If you don’t pay the amount due or tell the IRS why you disagree with it, the IRS may take collection actions.

If you are in bankruptcy, there are potential provisions to protect you. The bankruptcy may not eliminate your tax debt, but the IRS may temporarily stop collection. Contact our team of expert tax practitioners to assist you in resolving the matter and preserving your rights.

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