The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will still initiate communication
by written letter. Never using Social Media or a text message. There is always
a specific reason for the letter, like informing the Taxpayer of a large Tax
amount that is due, there is a question about the Tax Return, or that the Tax
Return has been changed by the IRS. What
should you do if you receive a letter like this?
Never ignore communication from the IRS. The letter will clearly state what
needs to be done. There is no need to panic, reading the letter closely usually
helps you to get a clear understanding about what has happened and if anything
has changed. Always keep a copy of
any letters or notices, and put them with your important tax documents. They
may be needed later. If the letter informs you of a tax amount that must be
paid, there are a variety
of payment options. Pay as much as you can, even if it is not the
full amount. However, if you are asked to pay in a specific way, like with a
gift card, that is a scam. The IRS
will never demand immediate payment or make threats to bully someone into a
payment. If you are unsure if you owe any taxes, you can check with the IRS or talk with you Qualified
Tax Professional.
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