I want answers. Do I need to go to office? The phone is automated and hold was over an hour without anyone answering
When you receive a letter from the IRS it is best to carefully read the letter and follow the instructions as quickly and completely as possible. Each letter will have an 'identifying number' (CP-xxxx) on it. You can call the IRS and ask for more information or you can Google that form number for additional information.
The letter will explain the reason(s) the IRS has for increasing the amount you owe. It will also include steps you must follow promptly if you agree with their explanation, or if you disagree with their explanation.
Remember, timeliness is important. Interest and penalties keep accruing.
When you receive a letter from the IRS it is best to carefully read the letter and follow the instructions as quickly and completely as possible. Each letter will have an 'identifying number' (CP-xxxx) on it. You can call the IRS and ask for more information or you can Google that form number for additional information.
The letter will explain the reason(s) the IRS has for increasing the amount you owe. It will also include steps you must follow promptly if you agree with their explanation, or if you disagree with their explanation.
Remember, timeliness is important. Interest and penalties keep accruing.
Make sure you print out your 2013 tax return and have it in hand to look at when you call or visit.
....Unlikely that the IRS is working on weekends ?
Customer service representatives are available Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. local time, unless otherwise noted. Residents of Alaska and Hawaii follow Pacific time. Puerto Rico phone lines are open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. local time.