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January 17, 2010

Internal Revenue Service Announces New Format for Notices

By Vince Nardone, Tax Attorney, Columbus Ohio | Email Me

Tax Attorney Vince Nardone discusses a recent Internal Revenue Service release:

Have you previously received an IRS notice that was dated two weeks after the date your received it?  Have you ever received an IRS notice that references a subject matter that does not pertain to you as a taxpayer or simply does not make any sense at all?  My point here is that the IRS has a lot of room for improvement when it comes to their notices.  Well, in Internal Revenue Service news release 2010-3, the IRS has announced new a format for certain notices.  I am skeptical at this point that there will be much improvement.  But, I hope for us tax professionals and our clients that I am wrong and hope that the revised notices are a step in the right direction.  See the newest notices by clicking on the link below or by copying and pasting the link into your web browser.  Also, the complete copy of the IRS news release is attached as a pdf for you to review.

http://www.irs.gov/individuals/article/0,,id=96199,00.html

Download Temp - IRS news release for new notice format

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January 17, 2010

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