The Hoiberg Group: Your Legal Resource

– IRS sends letters and notices for questions about tax returns, changes to accounts, or payment requests.
– Taxpayers should carefully read the letter, review the information, and take necessary actions, such as making a payment.
– Taxpayers should reply only if instructed to do so, and let the IRS know if they dispute the notice. – Taxpayers should keep notices or letters from the IRS for their records, including adjustment notices.
– The IRS will not contact taxpayers through social media or text message, and the first contact usually comes by mail.
– Taxpayers who are unsure if they owe money to the IRS can view their tax account information on IRS.gov.
– Services offered include income tax planning, estate planning, tax preparation, tax controversies, offshore voluntary disclosure program, estate and trust administration, fiduciary litigation, will compromises and trust reformation, and guardianships and conservatorships.

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