Recent Posts:How to respond to an IRS noticeSo you receive a notice in the mail from the IRS, what do you do? The most natural reaction would be to read it thoroughly and respond to the letter. What if you are frozen with fear and beyond all logical thought due to a million what if's racing through your mind? May I suggest contacting our firm to represent you in a response to the letter. We've been preparing returns for individuals, businesses, not for profits and more for quite a long time. In addition, we provide tax resolution services as well. The letter's content let's us know if we have more time to provide IRS with what they seek or a very, very short period before something particularly unpleasant occurs. The degree of urgency in the IRS notices increases with the time you ignore the original notice. The worst thing you can do is nothing. I am a CPA in San Antonio and provide bookkeeping, payroll, taxes and more. We provide a free initial visit and look forward to serving your business needs. Richard J. Garcia | 08/06/2011
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