The IRS Letter Just Came—Now What?

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Opening your mailbox and seeing a letter from the IRS can be enough to send your heart racing. But don’t panic. Not all IRS letters are bad news — and even if there’s an issue, you often have options.
At Jose’s Tax Service, we help clients respond to IRS notices quickly, accurately, and stress-free — so you can resolve issues before they become bigger problems.

Types of IRS Letters You Might Receive

– CP2000 – A mismatch between your return and IRS records
– Letter 4883C – The IRS needs to verify your identity
– Notice of Balance Due – You owe taxes from a current or prior year
– Notice of Intent to Levy – A serious warning before collections begin
– Missing Return Notices – You didn’t file a required return

What to Do When You Receive One

  1. Read It Carefully – Each notice includes a letter number, date, reason, and response deadline.
  2. Don’t Ignore It – Even if you think it’s a mistake, responding is crucial.
  3. Gather Your Documents – Tax return, W-2s, 1099s, and related documents.
  4. Call Jose’s Tax Service – We’ll review the notice and help you respond properly.

How We Help

– Responding to IRS and state notices on your behalf
– Amending your return if needed
– Communicating directly with the IRS to resolve errors
– Setting up payment plans or hardship options
– Filing appeals when appropriate

Common IRS Letter Mistakes People Make

🚫 Ignoring the notice because they’re scared
🚫 Calling the IRS without understanding what to say
🚫 Paying money they may not actually owe
🚫 Missing the deadline to respond or appeal

Real Results, Real Clients

“I got a CP2000 saying I owed $3,000. Jose reviewed my return, found an error on their end, and I ended up getting a $600 refund instead. Total lifesaver.”
M. Sanders, New Haven, CT

Don’t Go It Alone. We Deal with the IRS for You.

📞 Call 475-254-9373
📍 Based in New Haven, CT – Helping Taxpayers Nationwide
🌐 Visit Josestaxservice.com to upload your IRS letter securely

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