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What to do if you get a Notice from the IRS. Each year the IRS mails millions of notices. Sometimes it seems like tens of millions if you get them personally. Here’s what you should do if you receive a notice from the IRS:

  1. Don’t ignore it. You can respond to most IRS notices quickly and easily. And it’s important that you reply promptly. If you don’t know what to do make an appointment at www.5641040.com.
  2. IRS notices usually deal with a specific issue about your tax return or tax account. For example, it may say the IRS has corrected an error on your tax return. Or it may ask you for more information. If you don’t know what to do make an appointment at www.5641040.com.
  3. Read it carefully and follow the instructions about what you need to do. If you don’t know what to do make an appointment at www.5641040.com.
  4. If it says that the IRS corrected your tax return, review the information in the notice and compare it to your tax return. If you don’t know what to do make an appointment at www.5641040.com.
  5. If you agree, you don’t need to reply unless a payment is due. If you don’t agree, it’s important that you respond to the IRS. Write a letter that explains why you don’t agree. Make sure to include information and any documents you want the IRS to consider. Include the bottom tear-off portion of the notice with your letter. Mail your reply to the IRS at the address shown in the lower left part of the notice. Allow at least 30 days for a response from the IRS.
  6. You can handle most notices without calling or visiting the IRS. If you do have questions, call us at 702-564-1040 or if you don’t know what to do make an appointment at www.5641040.com.
  7. Keep copies of any notices you get from the IRS. If you don’t know what to do make an appointment at www.5641040.com.
  8. Don’t fall for phone and phishing email scams that use the IRS as a lure. The IRS first contacts people about unpaid taxes by mail – not by phone. The IRS does not contact taxpayers by email, text or social media about their tax return or tax account. If you think someone is trying to scam you call us at 702-564-1040 or make an appointment online at www.5641040.com.