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Jason Lewis Harkins
406-255-7183
3021 6th Ave N Ste 205
Billings, MT
Llewellyn, Patience A - Ragain Christensen Fulton
(406) 248-3100
2825 3RD Ave N Ste 100
Billings, MT
Dockery , Michael S. - Crowley, Haughey,
(406) 252-3441
490 North 31st Street
Billings, MT
Dyre, Mary Scrim - Alan Bryan Co
(406) 252-3441
490 North 31st Street
Billings, MT
Benjamin C. Tiller
(406) 422-7912
36 West 6th Ave.
Helena, MT
Thomson, Leslie K - Holland & Hart Llp
(406) 252-2166
401 N 31ST St Ste 1500
Billings, MT
Thomas, Myles J - Alan Bryan Co
(406) 252-3441
490 North 31st Street
Billings, MT
Fulton , Angus B. - Ragain Christensen F
(406) 248-3100
2825 3rd Avenue North, Suite 100
Billings, MT
James E Brown
406-443-2211
44 W 6th Ave Ste 200, Po Box 1185
Helena, MT
Craig Mitchell Mungas
406-721-9700
1821 South Ave W Fl 3
Missoula, MT
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IRS Tax Audit - What To Do If The IRS Sends A Letter

Correspondence From The IRS - Yikes!

It's a moment every person dreads. You pick up the mail and there is an envelope from the IRS. It's not a refund check. What do you do?

Each year, the IRS sends out millions of "correspondence audits" to taxpayers to request payment of taxes, notify them of a change to their account or request additional information. These audits normally cover a very specific issue, often notifying you of additional small amounts of income for which you owe tax. Each letter and notice provides specific instructions explaining what you should do if action is necessary to satisfy the inquiry.

Most correspondence can be handled without calling or visiting the IRS. You simply follow the instructions in the letter and the matter is put to rest. Alternatively, you can contact the IRS to contest the matter. Simply call the telephone number indicated on the letter or write an explanation as to why you disagree. Make sure to include copies of any supporting documentation you want considered by the IRS. Typically, it will take the IRS between one and two months to respond. During the first quarter of the year, it can take two to three months.

Sometimes, the IRS sends a second letter or notice requesting additional information or providing additional information to you. Be sure to keep copies of any correspondence with your records. The IRS has been known to lose track of actions involving a taxpayer's account.

Everybody has a few really bad days in his or her life. You know, the car breaks down, you spill coffee on your shirt while driving to work…you get notice of a full blown audit from the IRS. The first step you take should not be drinking to excess or driving for the border. You have rights when the IRS comes calling and one of them is particularly important.

You have the right to be represented by an accountant or attorney at your audit. Under no conditions should you even consider going to an audit by yourself. Doing so would be like t...

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