Hello All,
Hubby received a CP2000 notice from the IRS for income under-reporting. His SIL prepared the taxes and royally underreported about $23,299 in taxable income. I am not a tax expert - or familiar with taxes at that. It's not really a surprise, because last month we called the IRS and found out they were going to be sending out paperwork on this.
Basically he (we) now owe a whooping $2K
His SIL prepared the taxes with some free software, and we don't have any forms to compare back to this. (Not sure we will be able to even log in)
I'm not planning on us disputing this- frankly because it just looks as if she didn't report the proper amount, so there is nothing to dispute in this type of situation...
I see they have listed interest as $51.00. We have been on the phone with the IRS for 40 MINUTES!! Trying to figure out whether this will be charged on top of every monthly agreement, or if it is a one time charge. I also want to ask whether any penalties may be assessed.
Our next step is to set up a payment plan, ad hope and pray we get some sort of return with this year's taxes, so we can pay it right back.
Any ideas or feedback greatly appreciated.
Re: IRS CP2000 income under-reporting
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