๐ฌ Why Did You Receive an IRS Notice?
IRS notices are sent for a variety of common reasons, including:
- Missing or incorrect income reporting (W-2s, 1099s)
- Math errors on your return
- Unpaid taxes or balance due
- Identity verification requests
- Requests for additional information
๐ Most notices are not auditsโtheyโre simply requests for clarification or corrections.
โ ๏ธ Step 1: Donโt PanicโRead the Notice Carefully
Each notice includes:
- A notice number (top right corner)
- The tax year involved
- A clear explanation of the issue
- Instructions on what to do next
Take your time to understand exactly what the IRS is asking.
๐ Step 2: Compare It to Your Tax Return
Pull out your copy of the filed return and:
- Check the items the IRS is questioning
- Look for missing income or incorrect entries
- Review any documents you submitted
๐ Many notices are resolved just by identifying a simple mismatch.
โ๏ธ Step 3: Respond (If Required)
Some notices donโt require a responseโbut many do.
If a response is needed:
- Follow the instructions exactly
- Include copies (not originals) of supporting documents
- Respond by the deadline listed
๐ Ignoring a notice can lead to penalties or further action.
๐ฐ Step 4: Pay or Dispute
Depending on the situation, you may need to:
Pay the balance:
- Pay in full or set up a payment plan
- This helps reduce penalties and interest
Or dispute the notice:
- Provide documentation supporting your position
- Clearly explain why you disagree
๐ง Step 5: Get Professional Help (When Needed)
If the notice involves:
- Large amounts
- Business income (Schedule C)
- Multi-state issues
- Or something you donโt understand
โฆitโs smart to work with a tax professional.
๐จ Common IRS Notices (Examples)
- CP2000 โ Income mismatch
- CP14 โ Balance due
- Letter 5071C โ Identity verification
Each has different requirements, so always read carefully.
โ Final Thoughts
Receiving an IRS notice doesnโt mean youโre in troubleโit usually means something just needs to be corrected or clarified. Acting quickly and staying organized can prevent the issue from escalating.
๐ฉ Need Help?
At Tax Ten Forty, we help clients understand and respond to IRS notices with confidence. Whether itโs a simple correction or a more complex issue, weโre here to guide you every step of the way.

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