If you have received a letter from the IRS, it may not be good news in many cases. But, unfortunately, there are a lot of letters sent from the IRS. So, call our office at 877-355-8010, and we will tell you precisely what this means for you.

Click the code on the left, beside the letter content, to see the IRS explanation.

Understanding Your IRS Notice or Letter

About Your Notice

If you receive a letter or notice from the IRS, it will explain the reason for the correspondence and provide instructions. Many of these letters and notices can be dealt with without calling or visiting an IRS office.

The notice you receive covers a particular issue about your account or tax return. Generally, the IRS will send a notice if it believes you owe additional tax, are due a larger refund if there is a question about your tax return or a need for further information.

IRS Notice Redesign

Currently, the IRS is redesigning and revising its correspondence with taxpayers for clarity, effectiveness, and efficiency. The new format includes a plain language explanation of the nature of the correspondence, clearly states what action the taxpayer must take, and presents a straightforward, clean design.