IRS Letter 11 Response Guide.
What You Need to Know About Unfiled Tax Return Notices
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Why Did You Receive This Notice?
You received Letter 11 because the IRS has information suggesting you had sufficient income to require filing a tax return. This information typically comes from:
- W-2 forms from employers
- 1099 forms from businesses that paid you
- Other third-party income reporting documents
- Previous year filing patterns
Option 1: File the Return Yourself
Understanding the notice and why immediate action is critical
- Your tax situation is straightforward
- You have all the necessary documents
- The tax year in question is recent (within 2-3 years)
- You don't owe significant taxes
- We can review your actual filing requirements
- We maximize your deductions and credits
- We handle all IRS correspondence
- We can arrange payment plans if taxes are owed
- We prevent costly mistakes that could trigger audits
- You owe more than $10,000 in taxes
- You're missing income documents
- You've received other IRS notices
- You have offshore accounts or foreign income
- You have multiple unfiled years
- You have business income or rental properties
- You're considering bankruptcy
Professional Guidance from D'oba Tax & Accounting
As Certified Public Accountants and IRS Certified Acceptance Agents, we've successfully resolved thousands of Letter 11 cases. Our systematic approach ensures you pay only what you legally owe while protecting your rights throughout the process.
Immediate Actions to Take This Week
- Locate and read your Letter 11 completely
- Note the response deadline and tax year in question
- Gather any tax documents you have for that year
- Make copies of the letter for your records
- Contact a tax professional for a consultation
Documents You'll Need to Gather
- All W-2 forms from employers
- All 1099 forms (interest, dividends, contract work)
- Business income and expense records
- Receipts for deductible expenses
- Bank statements and financial records
- Prior year tax returns (for reference)
- Any correspondence from the IRS
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Ignoring the letter: This will not make the problem go away
- Filing incomplete returns: Missing income or deductions
- Not responding by deadline: Leads to automatic penalties
- Providing incorrect information: Can trigger audits
- Making payments without advice: You might overpay
How to Communicate with the IRS
- Always respond in writing when possible
- Keep copies of all correspondence
- Send documents via certified mail with return receipt
- Document all phone calls with dates and names
- Consider having a professional handle communications
Step-by-Step Instructions
Clear, actionable guidance on exactly how to respond to Letter 11
Know Your Rights
Understand your taxpayer rights and how to protect yourself
Response Templates
Professional templates and sample letters to streamline your response
Expert Support
Access to tax professionals who can help with complex situations
Resolution Strategies
Proven tactics to minimize penalties and resolve issues quickly
Compliance Tips
Prevent future IRS issues with best practices and compliance guidance
IMMEDIATE ACTIONS (Within 7 Days)
- Read Letter 11 completely and understand the tax year in question
- Mark the response deadline on your calendar (typically 30 days from letter date)
- Make copies of the letter and store them in a safe place
- Schedule a free consultation with D'oba Tax & Accounting
- Stop any panic and remember this is a solvable situation
DOCUMENT GATHERING
- Collect all W-2 forms for the tax year in question
- Gather all 1099 forms (1099-INT, 1099-DIV, 1099-MISC, etc.)
- Find business income and expense records, if applicable
- Locate receipts for potential deductions (medical, charitable, business)
- Pull bank statements and investment account statements
- Retrieve prior-year tax returns for reference
DECISION-MAKING STEPS
- Determine if you actually had a filing requirement for that year
- Assess the complexity of your tax situation
- Decide whether to handle it yourself or hire a professional
- Consider your budget for potential taxes owed and professional fees
COMMUNICATION ACTIONS
- Prepare your response to the IRS (or have a professional do this)
- If requesting more time, contact the IRS immediately
- Keep records of all phone calls and correspondence
- Send all responses via certified mail with a return receipt
COMMUNICATION ACTIONS
- Prepare your response to the IRS (or have a professional do this)
- If requesting more time, contact the IRS immediately
- Keep records of all phone calls and correspondence
- Send all responses via certified mail with a return receipt
PROFESSIONAL HELP EVALUATION
- Schedule a free consultation with D'oba Tax & Accounting
- Discuss your specific situation and get a professional assessment
- Understand all your options and their consequences
- Remember: You don't have to face the IRS alone! D'oba Tax & Accounting has successfully resolved thousands of IRS notices.
- Free consultation: We review your Letter 11 and situation
- Strategy development: We create your personalized action plan
- Document preparation: We prepare accurate returns or responses
- IRS communication: We handle all correspondence on your behalf
- Resolution: We ensure compliance and minimize your tax burden
Why Choose D'oba Tax & Accounting
As Certified Public Accountants and IRS Certified Acceptance Agents, we've successfully resolved thousands of Letter 11 cases. Our systematic approach ensures you pay only what you legally owe while protecting your rights throughout the process.
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- Tobi Agbejimi, CPA • CAA • MSCTA • ACA
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