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What is a LTR3064C Notice?

Written by Nate Richards EA | Jan 01, 2018

Receiving a tax notice or letter is never a pleasant experience. It can be confusing and frustrating if you don't understand why you received the notice in the first place.  That's why we wrote The Ultimate Guide to Tax Notices and created a tax notice library filled with the most common tax notices and letters you might receive.  We believe the process of staying compliant with your taxes should be as effortless as possible.

General Information

  • What is the notice number?  LTR3064C
  • What government agency sends this notice?  The Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
  • What is this notice about?  The IRS has made a decision they want to bring to your attention, or they need additional details from you.
  • What should you do if you receive this notice? If the notice is informational and you agree with the decision or change that was made, no response is required. If you disagree, or if information is being requested from you, follow the instructions outlined in the notice to respond promptly.

FAQs & Additional Information

  • What if the IRS directs me to take a specific action? Following their instructions promptly can help you avoid future penalties. If you’re unsure, consult a tax professional before proceeding.
  • How do I appeal if I disagree with the IRS’s decision? The letter or IRS website typically includes instructions on how to request an appeal. It often involves providing a written statement detailing why you contest the changes.
  • What if my tax amount increased and I need more time to pay? The IRS may offer payment plan options, but it’s usually best to finalize any potential disputes before arranging payments. Consult a professional if you’re uncertain.

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How can we help you today?

Are you looking for more information about your tax notice or other challenges?  DiMercurio Advisors has a dedicated team supporting tax notices, audits and more.  We are passionate about ensuring you are well-informed and in control of your tax situation.