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I am looking at an IRS letter. The letter says the preferred way of responding is via upload to irs.gov/. . . . . . . 

When this start and has anyone used this and was it effective?

 

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I have composed letters for the client.  Do you upload the letter?  Once uploaded, is there a way to track the letter/response.  I have a client who mailed a response letter some time back and still hasn't heard from them.

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After I uploaded my response I received the following acknowledgement:

"Your documents have been successfully uploaded. You may be contacted at a future date regarding your response.

The current time is: Wed Aug 09 2023 13:21:48 GMT-0700 (Pacific Daylight Time)"

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19 minutes ago, cbslee said:

After I uploaded my response I received the following acknowledgement:

"Your documents have been successfully uploaded. You may be contacted at a future date regarding your response.

The current time is: Wed Aug 09 2023 13:21:48 GMT-0700 (Pacific Daylight Time)"

Did you have to register or go through IDme to do the upload?

Tom
Longview, TX

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No, I didn't have to do either. I had to provide Business Name, EIN, IRS Letter number plus a few other details plus a copy of the IRS letter.

The letter code  had to be on the dropdown list!

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16 hours ago, cbslee said:

No, I didn't have to do either. I had to provide Business Name, EIN, IRS Letter number plus a few other details plus a copy of the IRS letter.

The letter code  had to be on the dropdown list!

Was the response considered from you (tax preparer) or the client (taxpayer)?  In the past, when I compose a letter for the client, it is from and signed by the client.

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You need a signed response letter from your client.

This is the online equivalent of faxing in a signed response letter plus attachments.

At first, I asked myself, "Is this an improvement?"

After thinking about it,"Yes it is because the uploaded file is cross referenced with a business name, an EIN and a letter number."

Previously an IRS employee would have entered that information manually.

Moving forward one step at a time🙃

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"The IRS is now providing this capability to an additional 51 notices and letters received from the IRS.

These updated IRS notices and letters, which taxpayers will receive in the coming weeks, will include instructions that guide them to the appropriate upload tool."

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