IRS Notices and Closing of Centers
Joe Lentini

The IRS is closing walk-in assistance centers and removing human contact from support channels.

That means when the next notice hits, taxpayers will have no one to call.

 

“You get a notice… 30 days later, your bank account is levied. And there’s no one at the IRS to talk to.”

 

IRS notices can be overwhelming for many individuals due to the complexity and often intimidating nature of these communications. The challenges mainly stem from the following aspects:

  1. Understanding Legal Jargon: IRS notices are filled with legal terms and tax terminology that aren't commonly used in everyday language. This makes it hard for individuals to grasp the specific issues being highlighted without professional advice.

  2. Timely Response Requirements: Each notice comes with a deadline by which a response is required. Failing to address a notice within this timeframe can lead to further penalties or enforcement actions, such as additional fines, interest charges, or even bank levies.

  3. Emotional Stress: Receiving a notice can induce considerable stress and anxiety, especially if there is a misunderstanding about the issue at hand. Figuring out how to respond appropriately, understanding the implications, and dealing with potential financial impacts add to this burden.

  4. Communication Barriers: Attempting to reach the IRS for clarification or to negotiate terms can be time-consuming and frustrating. Those unfamiliar with the process might not know the best way to navigate the system or which documents to provide.

Without immediate assistance, like that from a tax resolution professional, individuals risk misinterpreting the notice and handling it incorrectly, which could further complicate their situation. Professional assistance ensures the notice is addressed accurately and on time, mitigating the risk of additional financial consequences and providing peace of mind.

Need more clarity? We’re happy to walk you through the details.