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With tax season kicking into high gear, the IRS is also ramping up its efforts to collect outstanding payments from the last few years. If you get a collection letter, don't panic—but don't ...
The IRS is sending out what it calls an "LT38 Notice" to let you know that during the pandemic some collection notices were suspended. This isn't a letter to inform you of an audit.
In February 2022, the IRS suspended automated collection notices to devote resources to its backlog. But starting next month, notices will resume and the IRS will send a "special reminder letter ...
For the most part, the Internal Revenue Service has been on hold with its automated collection activity since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. There have been brief periods of IRS ...
It’s not an audit. The IRS is simply letting you know collection notices were suspended during the pandemic but are now resuming and providing an update to taxpayers on their outstanding balance.
In February 2022, the IRS suspended automated collection notices to devote resources to its backlog. But starting next month, notices will resume and the IRS will send a "special reminder letter ...
For the first time since the pandemic, the Internal Revenue Service is sending out collection letters. And while no one wants to look in their mailbox and see a letter from the tax agency, the ...
“To help you as the normal collection processes resume, the IRS will issue a special reminder letter, LT38, Reminder, Notice Resumption, to alert you of your tax liability,” the agency said.
IRS stated that it is taking several steps in advance of resuming normal IRS collection notices for tax years 2020 and 2021 to help taxpayers with unpaid tax bills, including some people who have ...
The IRS paused sending the collection notices amid the coronavirus pandemic. Now, more than 3.7 million taxpayers who owe money for tax years 2021 and 2022 will receive automated letters of notice ...
The IRS paused sending the collection notices amid the coronavirus pandemic. Now, more than 3.7 million taxpayers who owe money for tax years 2021 and 2022 will receive automated letters of notice ...