Did you receive a letter from the IRS? Don’t panic! It does not automatically mean there is an issue. In many cases, letters are clarification requests or sent for informational purposes.
Knowing how to respond is important and can affect your business. Read our blog below to learn what steps to take to ensure that responding goes smoothly.
Go through the letter carefully and make sure you understand it
IRS letters vary widely, where some request additional information, while others notify of changes or require action by a specific date. Understanding the purpose of your letter is the first step to a proper response.
Do not ignore the notice
Ignoring an IRS letter can unnecessarily escalate the situation. All requests should be addressed promptly to avoid incurring penalties, interest, or even additional correspondence.
Cross-check the notice with your records
A lot of notices merely address mismatches between reported income, payments, and credits. Reviewing the notice and comparing it to your records will help identify where those errors are.
Those errors arise due to poor recordkeeping or reporting issues, and can usually be avoided by opting for tax preparation for businesses handled by professional CPAs to ensure year-round accuracy.
Respond accurately and on time
Ensure that your responses are complete, accurate, and submitted by the deadline stated. Rushed replies or incomplete information can prolong the issue and lead to even additional follow-ups.
Entrust your CPA to handle responses
Smart businesses choose to delegate IRS correspondence to their CPA, removing hassle and ensuring responses are smooth, accurate, detail-oriented, and aligned with original filings.
At NS CPA PLLC, we’ve supported hundreds of businesses in eliminating stress and unnecessary complications related to IRS correspondence. Contact us today and let us take care of your needs professionally and smoothly this tax season and beyond.







