When you have a letter from the IRS you should respond directly to them. I would follow their direction and send the return to their office with a phone call to them. You can fax it while you are on the phone with the IRS...this way you know they got it. Sending it to the address you would normally use just delays the process.
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>> You can fax it while you are on the phone with the IRS...this way you know they got it. Sending it to the address you would normally use just delays the process.
Agree. This works best if you are lucky to get the examiner on the phone when you call. Make sure you have a separate fax line because if you hang up and fax and then call them and they have to hunt down the fax and they will not be able to confirm if they actually received the fax.Taxes after all are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society. - FDRComment
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You don't mention what is on the return but in cases where there is self-employment income I always tell clients that their Social Security account gets credited from what gets reported on their income tax return and there is a three year statute of limitations for adjusting that. The important one right now is 2011 because the statute expires next April. For 2010 and prior the client will owe the tax but will get now benefit.Comment
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