01/13/2026
Receiving a notice from the Internal Revenue Service does not automatically mean an audit or seizure action.
Many IRS notices are issued for routine reasons, including income discrepancies, missing information, balance reminders, or identity verification.
Each notice outlines why the IRS contacted you, any deadlines that apply, and what response—if any—is required. Failing to respond appropriately or on time may result in penalties or additional action.
Reviewing the notice carefully and consulting a tax attorney before responding can help ensure your rights are protected and the matter is handled correctly.
If you have received an IRS notice and need assistance understanding or responding to it, contact our office to discuss next steps.
This content is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or tax advice.