Penalty Relief From the IRS

            The pandemic caused a great disruption to many institutions, and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) was not exempt from this. In fact, their mail services were paused for a time and many who had tax balances did not receive a notice for the tax years 2020 and 2021. When tax balances are not paid promptly, penalties and interest will compound the amount. How will the IRS rectify this problem?

          At the end of 2023, it was announced that the IRS had created a program to provide relief for those who were not given a written notice that they had a tax balance. They will automatically waive penalties on taxed amounts of $100,000 or less. Those who have already paid may be eligible for a credit on other tax years or a refund of the tax penalty. Those with more than $100,000 in taxes assessed are not automatically enrolled, but they can apply for relief.

          One reason why these letters are so important is that they provide the options available for taxpayers to meet their responsibilities. Making use of these options avoids collection actions. For more information about this relief program or how to deal with collections, visit our website.

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