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IRS NOTICES: TAX DEBT
What is an LT16 notice?
IRS notices are letters sent to inform taxpayers of important tax information. Each one is different, but we can explain what the LT16 is about.
Understanding your LT16 notice
This notice is serious. This is a Final notice before the IRS takes enforcement action because you owe the IRS taxes and/or tax returns and haven’t responded to previous notices.
Type of Notice
Tax debt; missing tax returns
Why you received the LT16 notice
You received an LT16 notice because the IRS believes you owe them money OR that you have missing tax returns. If you do not address the issues listed in your notice, you will most likely face enforcement action from the IRS, including garnishing your wages or seizing your assets. You could also have a notice federal tax lien filed against you which can affect your credit and the ability to get a loan.
Likely next steps
You must take immediate action when you receive this notice. Carefully read the notice. Second, determine if you need to file any missing tax returns and file those as soon as possible. Then, pay the taxes you owe in full by the due date or set up a payment plan. You must have all tax returns filed before being granted an Installment Agreement. You can also contact a tax professional to learn more about your options.
If you disagree with the taxes, you can dispute them and if you can’t reach an agreement with IRS, you’re entitled to a hearing with the Office of Appeals.
LT16 Notice deadline
The deadline for a response to an LT16 notice is 10 days from the date of the notice.
If you miss the deadline
If you miss the 10-day deadline, you could face enforcement actions from the IRS, including wage garnishment and property seizure.

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