IRS Notice Help for Taxpayers Nationwide
IRS notices can involve proposed tax changes, missing information, balances due, audit requests, penalties, or collection action. ClearPath Tax Services helps you review the notice, understand the deadline, and decide the next step before you respond.
Common IRS notices ClearPath reviews
CP2000 notices, balance due notices, audit letters, underreporter notices, collection notices, lien notices, levy warnings, and requests for additional information.
What to check before responding
Notice number, notice date, response deadline, tax year, amount proposed or due, pages attached, and what the IRS is asking you to do.
What happens during a paid IRS Notice Review
ClearPath reviews the notice or IRS issue, identifies the tax years involved, explains what the letter appears to request, and outlines practical next steps. If representation is needed, you receive separate engagement terms and a quote before additional work begins.
Frequently asked questions
What does an IRS notice mean?
An IRS notice may request information, propose a tax change, show a balance due, begin collection action, or explain an audit or account issue.
How quickly should I respond?
Review the response deadline on the notice as soon as possible. Some notices involve appeal or response rights that can be harder to protect after a deadline passes.
Should I call the IRS myself?
You can, but if you are unsure what the notice means or what to say, it may be better to have the notice reviewed first.
What should I upload for the review?
Upload every page of the IRS notice, prior correspondence, related tax documents, and any deadline information.
Can you help with CP2000 notices?
Yes. ClearPath can review CP2000 notices and help you understand what the IRS is proposing and what documents may be needed.