IRS Notice CP16
It is critical to know your rights before turning any information over to the IRS. San Diego Tax Attorney William D. Hartsock offers this advice.
If you are dealing with tax litigation, you may receive one of these notices from the IRS:
It is critical to know your rights before turning any information over to the IRS. San Diego Tax Attorney William D. Hartsock offers this advice.
Know your obligations and protections under the law. San Diego Tax Attorney William D. Hartsock offers this advice.
It is critical to know your rights before turning any information over to the IRS or responding to IRS nocice CP12E. San Diego Tax Attorney William D. Hartsock offers this advice.
Know your obligations and protections under the law. San Diego Tax Attorney William D. Hartsock offers this advice.
Know your obligations and protections under the law. San Diego Tax Attorney William D. Hartsock offers this advice.
If you have received a CP10 Notice from the IRS, it usually means that the IRS believes there was a miscalculation on your tax return, and this miscalculation affects the amount of tax you asked the IRS to apply towards tax you owe for next year.
If you received this notice from the IRS, it means that the IRS is examining a tax return you filed, and they have questions about one or more aspects of that return that require further explanation and/or documentation from you.
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