BulldogTom Posted Thursday at 10:20 PM Report Posted Thursday at 10:20 PM Client got a letter from the IRS that needs to be responded to in 20 days. The letter is dated 4/7/2024. I got the letter today.... The letter asks for "Any Supporting Documents Verifying Income". The client has a Sch. C with 500K of gross income and a loss on the bottom line. At least I did not get it after it was too late to respond. I am blessed that my clients are so thoughtful. 20 days to respond, 20 weeks to get a response back. Anyone taking the under on getting a response before 20 weeks? Tom Longview, TX 3 2 Quote
Sara EA Posted yesterday at 12:45 AM Report Posted yesterday at 12:45 AM You can always ask for more time to complete your response. IRS really does want to work with you, and I've never had them deny such a request. Of course that was when they still had employees.... 2 1 Quote
Lee B Posted yesterday at 12:55 AM Report Posted yesterday at 12:55 AM I wonder why they want to verify income? What kind of business is this? Do they have cash receipts? Quote
Catherine Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 20 hours ago, BulldogTom said: Anyone taking the under on getting a response before 20 weeks? You'll get a response stating they need more time to respond. 3 Quote
BulldogTom Posted 7 hours ago Author Report Posted 7 hours ago 18 hours ago, Lee B said: I wonder why they want to verify income? What kind of business is this? Do they have cash receipts? No Cash Receipts. Everything on a 1099NEC. Contracted with a local govt agency to provide after school care. Profits did not justify the effort, so they did not renew the contract and closed the business mid-year. I am not worried about the audit. What I thought was most interesting is the wording of the letter. "If we do not receive a response, we will not process your return." Since when does the IRS have the choice to "not process" a timely filed return? I understand they can audit, they can delay the payment of refund while under examination, etc. But to flat out say they will not process the return because they want more info blows my mind. BTW - we got the response to the client today and they are uploading to the new portal thingy the IRS rolled out a while ago. I am interested to see how this works out, if it actually gets what they want to who wants it via their upload tool. Tom Longview, TX Quote
Abby Normal Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 55 minutes ago, Catherine said: You'll get a response stating they need more time to respond. You'll be lucky if it's just one. I usually get 2 or 3 of those notices before the IRS actually handles the problem. Sometimes it drags on so long that I forget what the issue was. 1 Quote
Lee B Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago I have used the upload toll before and it worked fine. 1 1 Quote
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