by Britt & Burroughs | Dec 18, 2020 | IRS Notices
The IRS Notice CP11 is a letter sent to notify a taxpayer of adjustments made to a tax return that result in the taxpayer having additional balance due. Why did the IRS send you a CP11 Notice? When the IRS was processing your return, an error or discrepancy was...
by Britt & Burroughs | Dec 10, 2020 | IRS Notices
The IRS Notice CP90 is a letter sent to notify a taxpayer of unpaid taxes and that the IRS intends to levy to collect the amount owed. This notice and referenced publications explain how to request an appeal if you do not agree. Why did the IRS send you a CP90 Notice?...
by Haden Martinez | Oct 13, 2020 | IRS Notices, Tax Law, Uncategorized
Receiving any letter from the IRS can be an intimidating experience that leaves you with more questions than answers. To better understand letters sent from the IRS, taxpayers often search the web for further assistance. Starting this month, the CP14 and CP14 IA...
by Haden Martinez | Oct 2, 2020 | IRS Notices, Tax Law
The IRS is required by law to use private agencies to collect some outstanding, inactive tax debts. However, the IRS only uses four private collection agencies to collect these debts. The companies that are currently under contract to assist in the collection of...
by Haden Martinez | Sep 10, 2020 | IRS Notices, Tax Law
On August 21st, 2020, the IRS announced they had suspended the mailing of three notices – the CP501, the CP503 and the CP504. The IRS issues a CP14 Notice to notify taxpayers of a tax balance due. If a taxpayer does not respond to the CP14 Notice, the IRS will issue a...