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IRS CP90 Notice - Your Final Warning Before the IRS Seizes Your Assets
Receiving a notice from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) can be an intimidating experience. Among the various notices the IRS sends, the CP90, formally known as the “Notice of Intent to Levy and Notice of Your Right to a Hearing,” is one of the most serious. This notice is a final warning that the IRS is preparing to seize your assets to satisfy an unpaid tax. Understanding what this notice means and what your rights are is crucial to protecting your property and resolving
Howard Richardson
14 minutes ago3 min read


IRS Letter 1058: Your Rights and How to Protect Yourself When the IRS Threatens to Seize Wages and Bank Accounts
Receiving a notice from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) can be an intimidating experience for any taxpayer. Among the various communications the IRS sends, Letter 1058, officially titled “Final Notice of Intent to Levy and Your Right to a Hearing,” stands out as one of the most critical. This letter serves as a final warning that the IRS is preparing to seize your property to satisfy an unpaid tax. Understanding the legal implications of this notice and the actions you can
Howard Richardson
1 day ago5 min read


How to Stop an IRS State Tax Refund Levy and Federal Tax Lien After a CP504 Notice
Receiving a notice from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) can be an intimidating experience. Among the various notices the IRS sends, the CP504 notice, formally titled "Notice of Intent to Levy," stands out as a critical communication that demands your immediate attention. This notice is not a mere suggestion; it is a final warning that the IRS is preparing to take enforced collection action against you. Understanding what this notice means, the legal authority behind it, an
Howard Richardson
Jan 243 min read


IRS Form 668-Y - How to Resolve a Federal Tax Lien and Protect Your Assets
Receiving a notice from the IRS can be a stressful experience. One of the most serious notices a taxpayer can receive is Form 668-Y, the Notice of Federal Tax Lien. This document signifies that the federal government has a legal claim to your property due to unpaid taxes. Understanding what this means and what your options are is crucial to resolving your tax issues and protecting your assets. What is a Federal Tax Lien? A federal tax lien is a legal claim by the governmen
Howard Richardson
Jan 193 min read


IRS Letter 3172: How to Resolve a Federal Tax Lien
Receiving a notice from the IRS can be a stressful experience. One of the most serious notices a taxpayer can receive is an IRS Letter 3172, officially titled "Notice of Federal Tax Lien Filing and Your Right to a Hearing." This letter signifies that the IRS has taken a significant step in its collection process by filing a public notice of your tax liability. What is a Federal Tax Lien? A federal tax lien is the government's legal claim against your property when you negle
Howard Richardson
Jan 144 min read


IRS CP508 Notice: How to Avoid Passport Revocation
Receiving a notice from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is rarely a welcome event, but some notices carry more weight than others. Among the most serious is the CP508C , Notice of Certification of Your Seriously Delinquent Federal Tax Liability to the US State Department. This notice is not merely a request for payment; it is a direct threat to one of your most fundamental privileges as a citizen: the right to travel internationally. This discussion provides a comprehensiv
Howard Richardson
Jan 114 min read


IRS Letter 3164 - What to Do When the IRS Wants to Talk to Your Friends and Family
What is IRS Letter 3164? IRS Letter 3164, formally titled “Notification of Third Party Contact,” is a notice sent to inform you that the IRS may contact other people or businesses to obtain information about your financial situation due to your tax matter. The legal authority for these contacts comes from Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 7602(c), which allows the IRS to examine books and witnesses to determine the correctness of a tax return or to collect a tax liability
Howard Richardson
Jan 83 min read


IRS CP71 Notice - An Annual Reminder of Balance Due
Getting a letter from the IRS can be a heart-stopping moment. Your mind races, your palms get sweaty, and a dozen worst-case scenarios flash before your eyes. If you’ve recently received a CP71 notice, take a deep breath. You’re not alone, and this isn’t a reason to panic. In fact, understanding what this notice means is the first step toward resolving your tax situation and finding peace of mind. At its core, the IRS CP71 notice is simply an annual reminder from the IRS t
Howard Richardson
Jan 75 min read


IRS CP40 - What to Do When a Private Collection Agency Contacts You About Your IRS Tax Liability
What Exactly Is an IRS CP40 Notice? In the simplest terms, an IRS CP40 notice is a letter from the IRS informing you that they have assigned your overdue tax account to a private collection agency (PCA). Yes, you read that right. The IRS is authorized by law—specifically, Internal Revenue Code (IRC) § 6306—to use private companies to collect certain unpaid tax. This usually happens when an unpaid tax is considered an “inactive tax receivable.” This could mean a few things:
Howard Richardson
Jan 44 min read


The IRS Wants to Talk to Your Employer: Understanding the IRS LT40 Notice
Receiving a letter from the IRS is rarely a welcome sight. The official envelope, the dense text, the feeling of uncertainty – it’s enough to make anyone’s heart race. If you’ve recently received an IRS LT40 notice, you might be feeling a mix of confusion, anxiety, and even fear. Take a deep breath. You’re not alone, and this is a situation you can navigate with the right information and support. This blog post is here to be your guide. We’ll walk through what the LT40 not
Howard Richardson
Dec 28, 20254 min read


That IRS Letter in Your Mailbox: A Friendly Guide to the IRS CP22A Notice
Receiving a letter from the Internal Revenue Service can be a heart-stopping moment. Your mind races. What did I do wrong? How much do I owe? Before you let panic set in, take a deep breath. That notice, especially if it’s a CP22A, might not be as scary as you think. It’s a situation you can absolutely manage, and we’re here to walk you through it with a clear head and a steady hand. At its core, the IRS Notice CP22A is simply a notification. It means the IRS has made change
Howard Richardson
Dec 26, 20255 min read


Unpacking the IRS CP3219N Notice: A Taxpayer's Guide to the 90-Day Letter and US Tax Court
Receiving a notice from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) can be a stressful experience for any taxpayer. Among the various notices the IRS sends, the CP3219N, also known as the Statutory Notice of Deficiency or the "90-day letter," is one of the most critical. This notice is a legal determination by the IRS that you owe additional taxes, and it starts a strict 90-day countdown for you to take action. What is a Notice of Deficiency? A Notice of Deficiency is a legal notic
Howard Richardson
Dec 22, 20256 min read


Understanding IRS Form 5564: Your Rights and Risks
IRS Form 5564 does not arrive in a vacuum. It is an enclosure with a CP3219A notice, also known as a Statutory Notice of Deficiency (SNOD) or a "90-day letter." The IRS issues a CP3219A notice when it determines that there is a deficiency in a taxpayer's income tax, estate tax, gift tax, or certain excise taxes. A deficiency is the amount by which the tax imposed by the IRS exceeds the amount of tax shown on the taxpayer's return. The CP3219A notice is a critical legal doc
Howard Richardson
Dec 18, 20254 min read


IRS Form 4089: To Sign or Not to Sign? A Deep Dive into the Notice of Deficiency Waiver
Receiving a notice from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) can be an intimidating experience. When that notice is a Statutory Notice of Deficiency, often accompanied by IRS Form 4089, Notice of Deficiency - Waiver, it signifies a critical juncture in your tax journey. This formal communication from the IRS asserts that you owe more tax than what you reported on your return. Understanding the purpose and implications of Form 4089 is crucial for making an informed decision that
Howard Richardson
Dec 16, 20254 min read


IRS Notice CP3219A – The All Access Pass to US Tax Court to Dispute Your Taxes
Receiving a notice from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) can be an intimidating experience. Among the various notices the IRS sends, the CP3219A, formally known as the Statutory Notice of Deficiency, stands out as one of the most critical. This notice is not a bill, nor is it a routine inquiry; it is a legal document that serves as your official notification of a proposed tax deficiency and your gateway to challenging the IRS in United States Tax Court before you have to pa
Howard Richardson
Dec 14, 20253 min read


IRS Letter 531 - The 90-Day Letter After an Audit and What to Do When the IRS Says You Owe More
Receiving a letter from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) can be an intimidating experience. Among the various notices the agency sends, the IRS Letter 531, also known as a Statutory Notice of Deficiency (SNOD) or 90-Day Letter, is one of the most critical. This letter is not a bill, but a formal declaration that the IRS has determined you owe additional taxes and it marks a crucial point in the tax controversy process. Understanding its implications and your available optio
Howard Richardson
Dec 12, 20255 min read


IRS Letter 3219 Explained: A Deep Dive into the Notice of Deficiency and Your Ticket to US Tax Court
Receiving a letter from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) can be a stressful experience. When that letter is an IRS Letter 3219, also known as a Statutory Notice of Deficiency, it signifies a critical point in your relationship with the tax authority. This document is not a bill, but a formal declaration that the IRS proposes changes to your tax return that will result in an increased tax liability. Understanding your rights and options at this stage is crucial to navigating
Howard Richardson
Dec 11, 20254 min read


From IRS Audit to Appeal - Navigating Your Response to IRS Letter 915
Decoding IRS Letter 915: A Step-by-Step Guide for Taxpayers The sight of an envelope from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) can cause a wave of anxiety for any taxpayer. When that envelope contains a notice like Letter 915, it’s easy to assume the worst. However, understanding what this letter means and the options available to you is the first step toward resolving the issue calmly and effectively. What Is IRS Letter 915? IRS Letter 915, officially titled “Examination
Howard Richardson
Dec 8, 20254 min read


Form 12203: Your Key to Challenging an IRS Audit Finding
Introduction Receiving a notice from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) following an audit can be a stressful experience, especially when you disagree with the proposed changes to your tax liability. Fortunately, the IRS has established a process for taxpayers to challenge these findings. One of the primary tools available for this purpose is Form 12203, Request for Appeals Review. An IRS audit, or examination, is a review of an individual's or organization's accounts and
Howard Richardson
Dec 4, 20253 min read


IRS Form 870-AD: A Deal or a Trap at Appeals following an IRS Audit?
When you're in the midst of a dispute with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the process can feel like navigating a labyrinth. If your case has made its way to the IRS Independent Office of Appeals, you may be presented with a settlement offer, often formalized on a document known as Form 870-AD. While signing this form can bring a sense of relief and closure, it's crucial to understand exactly what you're agreeing to. This article provides a comprehensive overview of IRS F
Howard Richardson
Nov 30, 20254 min read
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