Correspondence Audits And Other IRS Notices
Understanding Correspondence Audits
A correspondence audit is a type of IRS audit where the tax agency requests additional information or documentation to verify the accuracy of your tax return. These audits are usually conducted through written correspondence and may involve specific items on your tax return that require clarification.
Types of IRS Notices
IRS notices can vary in nature and purpose. Some common types of IRS notices include:
- Notice of Adjustment
- Notice of Deficiency
- Notice of Intent to Levy
Responding to IRS Notices
When you receive an IRS notice, it is crucial to respond promptly and accurately. Failure to address IRS notices can lead to serious consequences, including penalties and legal actions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do if I receive an IRS notice?
If you receive an IRS notice, it is recommended to seek legal advice from a qualified tax attorney. Wright Street Lawyers can help you understand the notice and guide you through the appropriate steps to address it.
How can Wright Street Lawyers assist with IRS audits?
Our team of experienced tax attorneys at Wright Street Lawyers can represent you in correspondence audits and other IRS matters. We will work to protect your rights and ensure a fair resolution to the audit process.
What are the potential consequences of ignoring IRS notices?
Ignoring IRS notices can result in penalties, fines, and even legal actions such as wage garnishments or property seizures. It is essential to take IRS notices seriously and seek professional assistance to address them.
Contact Wright Street Lawyers for client-focused Legal Representation
If you are facing a correspondence audit or have received an IRS notice, contact Wright Street Lawyers in Adelaide, South Australia. Our team of dedicated legal professionals specialises in family law, estate planning, probate, and criminal defense. We are here to provide you with client-focused legal representation and guidance tailored to your specific needs.
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