IRS Notices & Letters
“My IRS letter says I owe money, but it seems confusing, is it valid?”
A notice from the IRS is rarely as bad as it feels — but the clock on it is real. A CPA can read it with you, tell you exactly what it's asking, and map the response before a deadline passes.
In your 30-minute session, the KGOB advisor handling it will:
- Read your exact situation and tell you, in plain English, what’s actually going on.
- Lay out your options and the trade-offs — no jargon, no judgment.
- Give you a clear next step you can act on, whether that’s with us or on your own.
“The IRS sent me a letter saying I owe $5,000, and I don't know if it's legitimate?”
“I received an IRS notice I can't make sense of, is this actually from the IRS?”
“I got a notice from the IRS about a balance due, and I'm not sure it's legitimate?”
“The IRS says I owe a tax amount on a notice I don't understand, is this official?”
“I got a CP2000 notice from the IRS, what does it mean and what do I do?”
“I got a CP14 notice from the IRS, what does it mean and what do I do?”
This page is a prompt to start a conversation, not tax or legal advice, and states no tax-law specifics as fact. A consult session does not by itself create an ongoing engagement. We do not promise specific outcomes or savings. Kohari Gonzalez Oneyear & Brown PLLC — Charlotte, NC.
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