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After you file
That's why I suggest the Tax Advocacy office. Due to time constraints you need to deal with the tax issue now, and the tax audit product you paid for later. This sounds to me like someone at the IRS dropped the ball. It's also possible that you misunderstood something in the program and incorrectly reported the income. If so, it's fixable. But you don't need guesses here. You need solutions, and you need them "yesterday" if not sooner.
So get with the tax advocate to fix this problem before your deadline. Once the deadline passes, fault is irrelevant. You lose. Period.
‎August 31, 2018
12:15 PM