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It's that time again!!
01/18/2024

It's that time again!!

IRS E-filing season begins January 29, 2024. Returns with EITC will not be funded until after February 27, 2024.

01/10/2023

Precision Accounting wants to remind you, soon you will be receiving information forms that will be needed to complete your 2022 tax return. Below, we have provided you with a list as a guide only. Please include everything your individual tax return may require. When in doubt, send us everything yo...

Karen has gotten to Massachusetts safe and sound.  She will be back to work full time remotely. We had a "Best wishes fo...
07/30/2022

Karen has gotten to Massachusetts safe and sound. She will be back to work full time remotely.

We had a "Best wishes for next chapter" party before she left. Her physical absence from the office is already felt. It has been an adjustment for all of us.

Thank you for all you do for Western Carolina in providing medical emergency care.
07/13/2022

Thank you for all you do for Western Carolina in providing medical emergency care.

04/08/2022

Anxious to know when you’re going to get your refund? You can start checking on the status 24 hours after you have e-filed your tax return at https://www.ir...

04/08/2022

Find out what to do if you can’t afford the taxes you owe. Visit https://www.irs.gov/payments to see payment options. You can also get an extension to file y...

04/08/2022

If you can’t pay all your taxes by the April deadline, file a return anyway and pay what you can. Need extra time? Ask for a filing extension. Learn more at ...

02/10/2022

IRS continues work to help taxpayers; suspends mailing of additional letters

IR-2022-31, Feb. 9, 2022

WASHINGTON – As part of ongoing efforts to provide additional help for people during this period, the IRS announced today the suspension of more than a dozen additional letters, including the mailing of automated collection notices normally issued when a taxpayer owes additional tax, and the IRS has no record of a taxpayer filing a tax return.

These mailings include balance due notices and unfiled tax return notices. The IRS entered this filing season with several million original and amended returns filed by individuals and businesses that have not been processed due to challenges of the historic pandemic and is taking this step to help avoid confusion for taxpayers and tax professionals.

“IRS employees are committed to doing everything possible with our limited resources to help people during this period,” said IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig. “We are working hard, long hours pushing creative paths forward in an effort to be part of the solution, rather than the problem. Our employees continue to expend every effort to balance a confluence of multiple, unprecedented demands − including successfully starting the filing season, working our inventory of unprocessed tax returns as well as looking for additional ways to minimize burden for taxpayers, tax professionals and businesses.

“Our efforts are not limited to suspension of these additional letters and the possibility of similar actions going forward. We have redeployed and reallocated resources throughout the IRS and have implemented innovative strategies in an ongoing effort to provide a meaningful reduction in our inventories,” Rettig said.

These automatic notices have been temporarily stopped until the backlog is worked through. The IRS will continue to assess the inventory of prior year returns to determine the appropriate time to resume the notices.

Some taxpayers and tax professionals may still receive these notices during the next few weeks. Generally, there is no need to call or respond to the notice as the IRS continues to process prior year tax returns as quickly as possible.

However, if a taxpayer or tax professional believes a notice is accurate, they should act to rectify the situation for the well-being of the taxpayer. For example, the IRS cautions people with a balance due that interest and penalties can continue to accrue. In addition, IRS employees may in select circumstances issue notices to particular taxpayers to resolve specific compliance issues.

The IRS does not have the authority to stop all notices as many are legally required to be issued within a certain timeframe. The IRS will continue to assess other changes and system modifications that the IRS may be able to implement to assist taxpayers on an array of issues. The IRS will continue to make information available to taxpayers throughout the filing season.

The IRS encourages those who have a filing requirement and have yet to file a prior year tax return or to pay any tax due to promptly do so as interest and penalties will continue to accrue. Visit IRS.gov for payment options.

The suspended notices include:

Individual Taxpayer Notices
Notice/Letter Number Title Description
CP80
Unfiled Tax Return This notice is generally sent when the IRS credited payments and/or other credits to a taxpayer’s account for the tax period shown on the notice, but the IRS hasn’t received a tax return for that tax period.
CP59 and CP 759 (Spanish) Unfiled Tax Return(s) - 1st Notice IRS sends this notice when there is no record of a prior year return being filed.
CP516 and CP616 (Spanish)
Unfiled Tax Returns – 2nd Notice Request for information on a delinquent return as there is no record of a return filed.
CP518 and CP618 (Spanish) Final Notice – Return Delinquency This is a final reminder notice when there is no record of a prior year(s) return filed.

CP501
Balance Due – 1st Notice This notice is a reminder that there is an outstanding balance on a taxpayer’s accounts.
CP503
Balance Due – 2nd Notice This notice is the second reminder that a there is an outstanding balance on a taxpayer’s accounts.
CP504
Final Balance Due Notice - 3rd Notice, Intent to Levy The IRS sends this notice when a payment has not been received for an unpaid balance. This notice is a Notice of Intent to Levy (Internal Revenue Code Section 6331 (d)).
2802C
Withholding Compliance letter This letter is mailed to taxpayers who have been identified as having under-withholding of Federal tax from their wages. This letter provides instructions to the taxpayer on how to properly correct their tax withholding. 2802C
Business Notices
CP259 and CP959 (Spanish) Return Delinquency IRS sends this notice when there is no record of a prior year return being filed.
CP518 and CP618 (Spanish) Final Notice – Return Delinquency This is a final reminder notice that we still have no record of a prior year tax return(s)


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01/07/2022

Clilent Info Sheet

01/06/2022
09/22/2021

Take a closer look at how pandemic-related issues are still causing the IRS to experience record levels of activity that affect operations and how, despite that, the agency is making progress and serving taxpayers.

Thank you Julie McNeill, President of the North Carolina Society of Accountants.
07/28/2021

Thank you Julie McNeill, President of the North Carolina Society of Accountants.

President Julie McNeill installing officers some in person others via Zoom at the Western Chapter in Asheville. The Western Chapter meets the last Tuesday of each month with Zoom and in person options.

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876 New Leicester Highway Suite 3A
Asheville, NC
28806

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