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Common IRS Notices Explained

CP14

Underpayment of Estimated Tax

You didn't pay enough quarterly estimated taxes. The IRS is charging penalty interest. Typically affects self-employed individuals. We can abate penalties with reasonable cause.

CP501

Payment Due Notice

You owe taxes and haven't paid. The IRS is giving you a window. If you can't pay in full, we negotiate an installment agreement or payment plan.

CP504

Final Notice Before Levy

Urgent. The IRS is about to levy your bank account or wages. You typically have 30 days. We respond immediately and negotiate a resolution.

CP2000

Income Discrepancy Notice

The IRS received a W-2 or 1099 that doesn't match your return. We review and respond with supporting documentation to reduce the proposed adjustment.

Form 556

Audit Notice

The IRS is auditing a prior return. We organize your records, prepare an audit response, and represent you before the IRS.

Form 668

Lien Notice

The IRS has filed a lien against your property. Damages credit and prevents selling. We negotiate release through resolution agreements.

What to Do When You Get a Notice

Don't Panic

The IRS sends notices regularly. It's a process, not a surprise attack.

Read Carefully

Look at the notice date, reason, and deadline (usually 30-90 days).

Contact Us Immediately

Don't respond on your own. Let us interpret and respond strategically.

We Draft a Response

We request extensions if needed and negotiate on your behalf.

Resolve & Stay Compliant

Once resolved, we help you stay compliant going forward.

Critical: Don't Ignore a Notice

Ignoring an IRS notice doesn't make it go away. The IRS will escalate to liens, levies, and potentially criminal referral. A CP504 can trigger a levy within 30 days if ignored. Contact us the day you receive notice.

IRS Notices in Somerset County Context

Residents of Somerset, Hillsborough, Franklin Township, Bound Brook, and surrounding NJ towns are subject to both federal IRS enforcement and New Jersey state tax enforcement. We handle both simultaneously to minimize penalties.

Why Choose Leonard for IRS Correspondence?

Leonard holds Enrolled Agent (EA) status, which allows him to represent you before the IRS without a power of attorney. His CTRS credential means he's trained in IRS procedures and enforcement. He's handled dozens of notices and knows how the IRS operates. And his 20+ years in accounting means he understands the tax law behind the notice.

Serving Somerset County & Surrounding Areas

Based in Somerset, NJ, we help clients locally and nationwide.

Hillsborough • Franklin Township • Bound Brook • Manville • Bridgewater • Raritan • North Plainfield • Watchung • Warren • Piscataway • New Brunswick

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do back taxes cost in penalties and interest?

It depends on how much you owe and how long. Failure-to-file penalties run 5% per month (up to 25%), interest compounds at ~8% annually. A $20,000 debt from 5 years ago could add $15,000-$20,000 more.

Can the IRS take my house if I have back taxes?

The IRS can file a lien (prevents selling), but rarely seizes a primary residence. However, a lien damages credit and prevents refinancing. We resolve liens through payment agreements or settlements.

How long does the IRS have to collect back taxes?

The Collection Statute Expiration Date (CSED) is typically 10 years from assessment. After that, the IRS generally cannot collect. We evaluate your situation to develop the best strategy.

Can I negotiate the amount I owe?

Yes. You can reduce penalties through reasonable cause arguments, settle for less through an Offer in Compromise, and stretch payments across many years through an installment agreement.

What if I get a wage garnishment?

Contact us immediately. We can request a garnishment release or reduction if an installment agreement is in place. Don't ignore it, respond quickly.

What if I owe both federal and state back taxes?

We handle both. Federal (IRS) and state (NJ Division of Taxation) have separate processes, but we coordinate them. Some resolutions apply to both simultaneously.

Get Your Tax Issues Resolved Today

Contact LP Tax Services LLC for a confidential consultation. We serve Somerset County, NJ and surrounding areas.