Michelle C. asked

⚖️  Law

I have two outstanding past due tax 'requests' for 2000 and 2001 (tax years). The IRS has only sent me two notices and never informed why they were billing me. I was with a tax company that went out of business, but before they did, they told me I should be covered under the Statue of Limitations, which is 10 years from the billing date. Now that it is after 2012, I'm wondering what the procedure might be if this is the case. First, is this correct (seems to be in the code I looked up on the internet on the IRS site)? Second, what should I do if this is the case?

December 28th, 2023

Melissa L. answered

Based on the information provided, there is a 10-year deadline for the Internal Revenue Service to c...

December 28th, 2023

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