We’ll File Those Unfiled Tax Returns
Any unfiled tax returns need to be filed as soon as possible. Even if you can’t pay, unfiled tax returns need to be filed before any type of agreement can be made with the IRS regarding your tax bill. The IRS looks at unfiled tax returns as being far worse than not paying the tax bill. At least, we need to get them filed. Our team of professionals will get any unfiled tax returns caught up so we can begin to get the best tax settlement for you that we can. Call us today for help!
If the IRS files a substitute return, it is still in your best interest to file your own return to take advantage of all the exemptions, credits and deductions to which you are entitled. The IRS will generally adjust your account to reflect the correct figures.
A List of IRS Notices for Past Due Tax Returns
You may receive one or more of the below notices if you have one or more unfiled tax returns.
CP59 Notice The IRS will send you this notice when they have no record that you filed your prior personal tax return or returns.
CP63 Notice The IRS is holding your refund because you have not filed one or more tax returns and they believe you will owe tax.
CP259 Notice The IRS will send you this notice when their records indicate you didn’t file the required business tax return identified in the notice.
CP515 Individuals Notice This is a reminder notice that the IRS sends when they still have no record that you filed your prior tax return or returns.
CP515 Business Notice You received this reminder notice because IRS records indicate you didn’t file a business tax return.
CP516 Notice This is a reminder notice that the IRS sends when they still have no record that you filed your prior tax return or returns.
CP518 Individuals Notice This is a final reminder notice that the IRS sends when they still have no record that you filed your prior tax return(s).
CP518 Business Notice This is a final reminder notice that IRS records still indicate you haven’t filed a business tax return.
CP2566 Notice The IRS didn’t receive your tax return. They have calculated your tax, penalty and interest based on wages and other income reported to them by employers, financial institutions, and others.
CP2566R Notice The IRS previously sent you a CP63 notice informing you that they are holding your refund until they receive one or more unfiled tax returns. Because they received no reply to the previous notice, they have calculated your tax, penalty and interest based on wages and other income reported to them by employers, financial institutions, and others.
CP3219A Notice The IRS has received information that is different from what you reported on your tax return. This may result in an increase or decrease in your tax. The notice explains how the amount was calculated and how you can challenge it in U.S. Tax Court.
CP3219B Notice This Statutory Notice of Deficiency notifies you of the IRS’s intent to assess a tax deficiency and informs you of your right to petition the United States Tax Court to dispute the proposed adjustments.
CP3219N Notice The IRS didn’t receive your tax return. They have calculated your tax, penalty and interest based on wages and other income reported to them by employers, financial institutions, and others.
We can get your unfiled tax returns caught up for you. Give us a call today so we can help!