Thursday, March 8, 2018

IRS TAX AUDITS AND NOTICES - RESEARCH YOUR IRS ACCOUNT!

Your IRS account information isn’t readily available or easy to read.
You can get your information by requesting your tax transcripts from the IRS.
Transcripts show information about your account, tax returns, and income.
You can get expert help researching your tax account, and even authorize your tax pro to work with the IRS for you.

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WHAT YOU MUST KNOW WHEN RESEARCHING YOUR IRS ACCOUNT

The IRS sends out millions of notices every year. Some of these notices are for just for informational purposes. Others need a quick response. Many IRS notices involve account discrepancies, which happen when the information the IRS has on you doesn’t match your tax return. Other notices can involve more complex issues like audits or tax identity theft.

The key to solving any tax problem is first knowing how to navigate the IRS. Researching your IRS account and getting information from the IRS can help you fix an IRS issue before it becomes a problem.

And if you’d rather get help working with the IRS, you can authorize a tax pro. Your tax pro can simply request your information from the IRS to help with an issue, or even work with the IRS for you. Tax pros also have a dedicated hotline that they can use to quickly get answers and resolve problems.  Sometimes, having an expert in your corner can make a big difference in navigating the IRS.

How to research your IRS account
The IRS maintains records on you, such as:

Your IRS account status, including tax payments you’ve made, penalty charges and any adjustments
Your wage and income information, compiled from statements that your employers, banks and other payers have to file with the IRS every year
The details of the tax returns you file with the IRS
Any pending IRS actions, such liens or levies if you owe taxes and haven’t paid
The best way to quickly get information about your IRS account is to request a transcript from the IRS. You can request transcripts at IRS.gov or by calling the IRS at (800) 908-9946.
YOU CAN REQUEST THREE TYPES OF TRANSCRIPTS

Account transcripts show information on the financial status of your account, such as payments, penalty assessments and adjustments made to your account.
Wage and income transcripts show income information from Forms W-2, Forms 1099, etc.
Return transcripts show information from a tax return filed with the IRS.
With this information, it will be much easier to address any tax issues with the IRS before they become problems.

Having all the information also helps you identify errors that may have originated in IRS systems. Not all IRS notices are correct (many come from automated systems), so it’s important to get a clear picture of what’s going on before taking any next steps.
HOW TO AUTHORIZE YOUR TAX ATTORNEY WORKING FOR YOU WITH THE IRS
If you don’t want to navigate the IRS on your own (or spend any time waiting on hold) you can authorize another person to help. Your local Advance Tax Relief -  tax pro can advocate for you or receive confidential tax information from the IRS on your behalf, to help research or solve your tax problem.

To authorize a tax pro to help you, you’d use one of these two common forms:

Form 8821, Tax Information Authorization, allows your tax pro to access your IRS account information, but not work with the IRS to resolve any issues for you.
Form 2848, Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative, allows your tax pro to work with the IRS as an advocate for you.
To get expert help researching your IRS account or working with the IRS, make an appointment for a free consultation with a local tax professional by calling 713-300-3965 or visit www.advancetaxrelief.com

BRING THESE FOUR ITEMS TO YOUR APPOINTMENT

A copy of any notices related to your tax situation
A copy of your tax return for the year(s) in question
Any transcripts you’ve requested. If you don’t have your transcripts, your tax professional can get them for you.
A copy of any responses you’ve sent to the IRS.

Whatever you do, don’t duck the IRS if they should come calling. Enlist a tax pro if you’re unsure of how to respond to an audit notice.

Advance Tax Relief offers an experienced team of tax professionals who specialize in working directly with the IRS to solve difficult tax issues for businesses as well as individuals with back taxes or other tax issues. Contact us today at 800-790-8574 for more information or to schedule a consultation.

Call us now at 800-790-8574 or email taxpros@advancetaxrelief.com

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So, if you have IRS Problems, Owe Taxes, have Past Due UnFiled Tax Returns – Take action today! You should work with a local tax relief firm. Call Advance Tax Relief (800) 790-8574

GET TAX RELIEF HELP TODAY

If you think that you may need help filing your 2017 tax return and past due tax returns, you may want to partner with a reputable tax relief company who can help you get the max refund.

Advance Tax Relief has a offices in Houston, TX and Los Angeles, CA and helps many individuals just like you work with the IRS to solve a wide variety of issues, including penalty waivers. Our Top Tax Attorneys, Accountants and Tax Experts are standing by ready to help you resolve or settle your IRS back taxes.

Call our team today at 800-790-8574 for more information. For a free consultation, schedule an appointment with us online.
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