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Locality: Wildwood, Missouri

Phone: +1 314-809-2899



Address: 2517 Maple Crossing Dr 63011-1925 Wildwood, MO, US

Website: www.msamsonovcpa.com

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Mila Samsonov, CPA 01.11.2020

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Mila Samsonov, CPA 28.10.2020

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Mila Samsonov, CPA 25.09.2020

Друзья, в последнее время было опубликовано несколько просьб о помощи с налогами или бухгалтерией. Я лицензированный Certified Public Accountant с более чем 15-летним стажем работы в американских accounting firms, веду свой бизнес с 2010. Специализируюсь в налогах, аудите, и прочих аспектах бухгалтерии. Живу в Ст. Луис, также работаю с клиентами в других городах и штатах через интернет, т.е. место проживания значения не имеет. Большой опыт работы и прекрасные рекоммендации. Вы можете просмотреть мой профиль на LinkedIn (search for Mila Samsonov). Пожалуйста обращайтесь: 314-809-2899(call/text) or [email protected]. Спасибо, Мила

Mila Samsonov, CPA 19.09.2020

What to do if you get a Letter from the IRS? Each year, the IRS mails millions of notices and letters to taxpayers for a variety of reasons. Since June is historically one of the pick months for receiving such correspondence, I would like to remind briefly of the basic rules. If you receive correspondence from the IRS here's what to do: DO NOT PANIC. You can usually deal with a notice simply by responding to it. Most IRS notices are about federal tax returns or tax accounts.... Each notice has specific instructions, so read your notice carefully because it will tell you what you need to do. Your notice will likely be about changes to your account, taxes you owe or a payment request. However, your notice may ask you for more information about a specific issue. If your notice says that the IRS changed or corrected your tax return, review the information and compare it with your original return. If you agree with the notice, you usually don't need to reply unless it gives you other instructions or you need to make a payment. If you don't agree with the notice, you need to respond. Write a letter that explains why you disagree. Include information and documents you want the IRS to consider. Mail your response with the contact stub at the bottom of the notice to the address on the contact stub. Allow at least 30 days for a response. For most notices, there is no need to call or visit a walk-in center. If you have questions, call the phone number in the upper right-hand corner of the notice. Be sure to have a copy of your tax return and the notice with you when you call. Always keep copies of any notices you receive with your tax records (I recommend at least three years). Be alert for tax scams. The IRS sends letters and notices by mail and does NOT contact people by email or social media to ask for personal or financial information. Please feel free to contact me for assistance. Professional IRS representation is one of my specialties, and I am always happy to help.