Are you sending documents to the IRS? Make sure they arrive by the required deadlines. Miss it and you’ll suffer.
The song says, “Get me to the church on time.”
The IRS says, “Get your documents to me on time.” And if you don’t, you’ll have to pay plenty and endure a lot of pain.
That’s why this issue of my Tax Reduction Letter makes must reading. It shows you how to successfully make IRS strict mailing deadlines and stay in the IRS’s good graces.
How can you do it? By reading my new April article titled It’s Tax Filing Season—Mail Correctly To Avoid IRS Trouble.
Three ways my fact-filled article can help you:
- You’ll learn what the IRS expects. The IRS wants your documents on time. What if the postal service loses them or goofs on the delivery time? You’ll learn how to overcome these possibilities when you READ the full article.
- I’ll explain the kind of proof-of-mailing-date the IRS accepts. The IRS will have mercy if you can prove by specific means that you sent your documents before their deadlines. What kind of proof cuts the mustard? I’ll explain when you READ the full article.
- I’ll tell you what happened to poor Charles Crispino. He’s the poster boy for someone who missed a deadline. He wound up having to pay a $134,327 penalty! How did he mess up? How can you avoid his fate? I’ll tell you when you READ the full article.
Want to make sure your documents are sent to the IRS the right way?
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