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Did You Receive a Letter from the IRS?
Confused by a Tax Notice? You’re Not Alone
Receiving a letter from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) can feel overwhelming. These notices are more common than you think, and with the right help, they’re manageable.
Notices About Unfiled Returns or Balance Due? Don’t Wait to Respond
If you’ve received a notice about unfiled tax returns or a letter stating a balance due with instructions to take action, the IRS is signaling it’s time to act. These notices often precede enforcement actions like wage garnishment, bank levies, or a federal tax lien. Whether you’re behind on filing or owe taxes from previous years, ignoring these letters only makes things worse. Our team helps you file back returns, stop collections, and explore options like installment agreements or Offers in Compromise—before penalties grow or enforcement begins.
Common IRS Letters and What They Mean
CP2000: Underreported Income Notice
This IRS CP2000 notice is issued when your reported income doesn’t match the information the IRS has received from employers, banks, or other sources. While it’s not a bill, ignoring it can result in interest and penalties and an automatic assessment of taxes owed.
CP504: Notice of Intent to Levy
This CP504 intent to levy letter means you’ve reached a critical point. It’s the IRS’s final warning before collection actions begin, such as wage garnishments, federal tax liens, or bank levies. It’s essential to act now.
Letter 1058 / LT11: Final Notice of Intent to Levy
These certified letters inform you of your right to a hearing and notify you that the IRS is ready to seize assets. If you’ve received a certified IRS letter, this is likely it.

Why You Shouldn’t Ignore an IRS Letter
- Interest and penalties can grow fast
- The IRS may garnish wages or seize assets
- You could lose eligibility for relief programs
- Certified notices often signal intent to levy
If you’ve already received a letter from the IRS, the smartest step is to respond now with expert guidance.
What to Do If You Get a Letter from the IRS
Read the Letter Carefully
Identify the notice or letter type, tax years in question, and response deadlines.
Compare It to Your Records
Review your federal tax returns, reported income, and deductions. Look for inconsistencies.
Act Within the Timeframe
Most notices give you 30 days. Missing that window can lead to unpaid taxes, penalties, and enforced collection actions.
Call for IRS Notice Help
Don’t wait on hold or risk saying the wrong thing when calling the IRS. Our team handles that for you correctly and quickly.

Professional IRS Help Without the Legal Overhead
Our licensed tax professionals, enrolled agents, and former IRS specialists can:
- Stop wage garnishments and levies fast
- Set up IRS-approved payment options
- Submit an Offer in Compromise to reduce what you owe
- Help you avoid or remove a federal tax lien
- Correct errors and file back federal tax returns

Let’s Fix It Before It Escalates
You don’t need to panic if you’ve received a letter from the IRS. But you do need to act. From IRS notice help to full tax resolution, we’ll build your defense, communicate with the IRS, and protect your finances without costly legal bills or missed deadlines. Book your free consultation today and get the expert help you need—fast.
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