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Official irs letter envelope6/22/2023 Letters resulting from a 1099 audit often include a “notice of proposed adjustment.” The “adjustment,” of course, is the additional money the IRS says you owe them, including the penalty and interest that’s been assessed.Īn IRS letter may also state your tax return has been chosen for an additional investigation or audit, and it may give specific categories the agency wants to review from either a business or the taxpayer’s personal records. What year is the IRS reviewing? What exactly are they asking for? What are they claiming is missing from your return? After that, thoroughly review the letter. Pull out your tax return and check for those clerical errors first. They may have transposed some numbers or gotten a date wrong. They may not have applied a payment that you already made. Maybe yours is one of those.Īn IRS reviewer may also have missed seeing your correct information in the spot they thought it should have been in, even if you included it elsewhere on your return. The agency sent out about 1.9 million notices about math errors last year on 2018 returns. You or your tax preparer could also slip up. It’s understaffed, underfunded and staffers are overworked. Remember, it’s a massive government agency handling millions of tax returns. Thanks to avatarx1's post it's this one (From the comments below they all look like it's about the check if it's from that address, however MABYE there could be other IRS letters that are mailed out from that address and not about the check? So make sure you open the letter and double check to make sure it's about the stimulus check.For starters, there’s a chance the IRS flubbed. However that article is almost from a year ago, when I googled the address a lot of result were about the stimulus check like the article says, but it's been almost a year I am wondering if it's something else (from that address etc) I have included a pic of the letter, did you guys also got a letter from Trump like this? Įdit: Yeah it's about the check, if your letter looks like mine. In USPS informed delivery email I see that I got this mail from IRS, I am currently some distance from home so can't check the mail, but did a search on the address and found out that it's probably from Trump/WH and it's about the stimulus check from awhile ago. Rather than trust strangers on the internet, contact your local resources to get accurate answers. No one here is your attorney or your professional tax advisor, and no attorney-client or other protected relationship will be formed between redditors without a signed engagement letter. No one, without express written permission, may use any part of this subreddit in promoting, marketing or recommending an arrangement relating to any federal tax matter to one or more taxpayers. Unless expressly stated otherwise in writing, (1) nothing contained in this subreddit was intended or written to be used, can be used by any taxpayer, or may be relied upon or used by any taxpayer for the purposes of avoiding penalties that may be imposed on the taxpayer under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (2) any written statement contained on this subreddit relating to any federal tax transaction or matter may not be used by any person to support the promotion or marketing or to recommend any federal tax transaction or matter and (3) EVERY taxpayer should seek advice based on the taxpayer's particular circumstances from an independent tax advisor with respect to any federal tax transaction or matter contained in this subreddit. All opinions set forth in this subreddit are subject to the disclaimer pertaining to IRS Circular 230 set forth herein. Feel free to post questions or news, and stay respectful. This venue is a place for all matters or issues regarding the Internal Revenue Service including procedural operations and taxpayer disputes alike. If you are compelled to contact John directly he can be reached at or via. This sub-reddit is moderated by John Dundon, EA, an Enrolled Agent licensed by the US Treasury Department to represent taxpayers before the IRS. This sub-reddit is about questions and well-reasoned answers for maintaining compliance in order to properly navigate the procedural shoals of the Internal Revenue Service, IRS.
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