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Sep 20, 2013
It's a fraud. The IRS does not call you. Instead, they send a letter first, and make an appointment. In addition, they will also inform you of the reason for their contact. With reference to a Tax Report Period filed. If the IRS makes
changes to your figures, they are obligated to inform you, under law! You then have (30) days from date of notice, to acknowledged your wish to appeal, or object to their changes. You must however, state your reasons
then and attach any evidence to your allegation or counter claim? In either case, ensure you attach a copy to your "written correspondence" to the IRS, and send it via Certified Return Receipt! Ensure also you make complete
copies for your personal records! You'll find out the reasons later. In either case, the people at (516)453-6962 are phonies and just plain Marketeers.
changes to your figures, they are obligated to inform you, under law! You then have (30) days from date of notice, to acknowledged your wish to appeal, or object to their changes. You must however, state your reasons
then and attach any evidence to your allegation or counter claim? In either case, ensure you attach a copy to your "written correspondence" to the IRS, and send it via Certified Return Receipt! Ensure also you make complete
copies for your personal records! You'll find out the reasons later. In either case, the people at (516)453-6962 are phonies and just plain Marketeers.