Contacting the IRS
The IRS contacts you when they feel you owe them money. This may be a debt that you know you owe or it may be a debt that came about because the IRS made a change on your return. They make changes for various reasons, one of which is an audit of your tax return. The important point to know is that as a result the debt will continue to accrue penalties, interest and fees until it is paid in full. So it is imperative that the IRS is contacted immediately.
You may be tempted to contact the IRS directly or maybe an IRS agent has tried to contact you. In either case, be careful. They can use anything you say against you. If you give them too many details, the agent may find an alternate route to collect extra money from you. If you don’t give them enough details, you can be accused of tax evasion or tax fraud. If you are speaking with the IRS, they will assume that you know tax law. If you don’t, call us. We have tax attorneys. Let us deal with the IRS on your behalf. We deal with them every day. We can solve your problems. 810-245-0813