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Letters from the IRS are serious. However, letters sent from the IRS should not be ignored as many of the letters from the IRS give taxpayers a chance to fix thier tax problem.
Below is a list of articles with the most recent ones listed first.
IRS Audit Letters
The IRS uses letters to communicate with taxpayers about IRS Audits. As with most IRS letters, there are deadlines associated with IRS Audits Letters. Below is a sampling of different IRS Audit Letters.
IRS Letters about 940/941 Tax issues
As with personal tax issues, the IRS uses letters to communicate with taxpayers about actions they are taking or intend to take regarding unpaid employment and payroll taxes (referred to as 940/941 taxes). Below is a sampling of letters that are commonly sent regarding 940/941 tax issues
Letters from the IRS
The IRS uses letters to communicate with taxpayers about action they are taking or intend to take against taxpayers. Many taxpayers ignore these IRS letters, which can have severe consequences. The letters escalate in severity and taking action from one of the earliest letters can prevent an IRS pro...
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