Tim Thompson CPA - September 2020

Don’t Ignore an IRS Notice A New Company for Tax Resolutions You may have seen our announcement that we started a new company last year specifically for tax resolution. This is an important aspect of the type of work we do in regard to tax and accounting services. With everything going on in the world, especially during the global pandemic that started up in the middle of tax season, our new company is more important than ever. Last year, the enforcement division of the IRS was given huge marching orders and began to send out notices to people across the country. It was the type of work they hadn’t done in several years. However, once COVID-19 hit, things were put on pause for the time being, but it’s starting to pick up again. In the past few months, the IRS has once again become active, and they are working to send out as many notices as possible. It’s not unreasonable that anyone who receives a letter from the IRS — especially during these uncertain times — will experience a spike of anxiety or fear. When you see that letter in the mailbox, it’s natural to become so scared that you don’t want to open the letter, but it is so important that you do.

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EASY STUFFED SWEET POTATOES

If you get any notices from the IRS, notify our office at once. Even though it might be the last thing you want to think about, that letter is not something you want to let linger. Besides, all things might not be terrible. A lot

of the time, we discover the IRS is wrong or the information presented in the letters is not fully accurate.

• 4 medium sweet potatoes • 1 15-oz can black beans, drained and rinsed • 2 medium tomatoes, diced • 1 tbsp olive oil • 1 tsp cumin

• 1 tsp coriander • 3/4 tsp salt • 1/4 cup sour cream • 1/4 cup fresh cilantro, chopped

By reaching out and explaining the situation and sending the letter to us

electronically, we can begin working with you to find the

1. With a fork, prick each sweet potato a few times. Microwave the potatoes on high 12–15 minutes, or until cooked through. 2. In a microwave-safe bowl, combine the beans, tomatoes, olive oil, cumin, coriander, and salt. When the potatoes are done, microwave the mixture on high for 2–3 minutes. 3. Cool potatoes slightly, then cut each potato open lengthwise. Pull the halves apart to create space to spoon the warm bean salsa inside. 4. Add a scoop of sour cream to each potato, garnish with cilantro, and serve!

best solution and next steps for you.

Having been in this business for 15 years, we have the experience and knowledge to help you through tough times. If you see an IRS notice sitting in your mailbox,

don’t place it on your counter and forget about it. Call our office — we can help.

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