Receiving an IRS notice can be a stressful experience, but ignoring it is never the solution. At Rappaport Tax Relief, we understand the challenges that Connecticut residents face when dealing with tax issues. In this blog, we’ll explore the reasons why you should never ignore IRS notices and how we can help you navigate the process.
What Are IRS Notices?
IRS notices are official communications sent to taxpayers for various reasons, including:
- Informing you of changes to your tax return.
- Requesting additional information.
- Notifying you of unpaid taxes or penalties.
Ignoring these notices can lead to serious consequences.
The Risks of Ignoring IRS Notices
- Increased Tax Liability: If you ignore a notice that indicates you owe additional taxes, the IRS may assess those taxes, along with penalties and interest.
- Final Assessment: Many IRS notices come with a deadline for response. If you don’t respond within the specified time, the IRS will finalize their assessment, leaving you with little recourse.
- Collection Actions: The IRS has the authority to initiate collection actions, including wage garnishments, bank levies, and property liens.
- Damage to Credit: Unresolved tax issues can lead to liens against your property, negatively affecting your credit score.
How Rappaport Tax Relief Can Help
At Rappaport Tax Relief, we specialize in helping Connecticut taxpayers understand and respond to IRS notices. Here’s how we can assist:
- Personalized Review: We’ll conduct a thorough review of your notice to identify the best course of action.
- Expert Representation: Our team will communicate with the IRS on your behalf, ensuring your rights are protected.
- Timely Response: We’ll help you formulate a response strategy to meet IRS deadlines and avoid escalation.
Take Action Now
If you’ve received an IRS notice, don’t ignore it! Contact David Rappaport at Rappaport Tax Relief at (917) 488-8295 for a free consultation. Let us help you take control of your tax situation.
David Rappaport is an Enrolled Agent with over 25 years of experience in the field of taxation. He specializes in representing clients before all administrative branches of the IRS and State Taxing Authorities.
September 26, 2024