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If a taxpayer gets a suspicious letter or notice, they can check to see if its really the IRS: Log in to their secure IRS Online Account to find a copy of the notice or letter. Contact IRS customer service to verify it, if they werent able to do so in their Online Account.
This publication provides a general description of the IRS collection process. The collection process is a series of actions that the IRS can take to collect the taxes you owe if you dont voluntarily pay them.
Most IRS letters and notices are about federal tax returns or tax accounts. Each notice deals with a specific issue and includes any steps the taxpayer needs to take. A notice may reference changes to a taxpayers account, taxes owed, a payment request or a specific issue on a tax return.
Receiving a letter from the IRS can happen for several reasons, including: Tax Return Processing: The IRS may need to clarify information on your tax return or inform you that they are still processing it. Balance Due: If you owe taxes, the IRS will send a notice detailing the amount due and any penalties or interest.
You can find digital copies of most IRS notices in your online account, under the Notices and Letters section.
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Tax audit letters will include your name, tax ID number or Social Security number, employee ID number, address and contact information. Typically, an IRS audit letter will call out that your tax return from a certain year has been flagged for examination.
An IRS envelope will include the IRS logo, and the letter will have your partial tax ID number and either a notice number (CP) or letter number (LTR) on either the top or bottom right-hand corner of the page. Your letter will also include your rights as a taxpayer (something a scammer is unlikely to include).
The IRS may levy (seize) assets such as wages, bank accounts, Social Security benefits, and retirement income. The IRS also may seize your property (including your car, boat, or real estate) and sell the property to satisfy the tax debt.

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