IRS Advance Notice

Get peace of mind that no matter what the IRS throws your way, you’re ready.

Taxes can be stressful enough without surprise letters from the IRS showing up in your mailbox. At TenSixtySix Tax Advisors, we take a proactive approach—monitoring your IRS account and spotting potential issues before the IRS sends that dreaded letter. 

That means you don’t get blindsided. And we’ve got time to prepare your best defense.

Why Staying Ahead of Letters From the IRS Matters

Most Broken Arrow Oklahoma taxpayers only learn about an audit, lien, or other issue when letters from the IRS land in their hands. By that point, the clock is ticking, stress levels spike, and options can feel limited.

TenSixtySix Tax Advisors’s IRS Advance Notice means you get…

Early warnings so you know about changes before official IRS notices arrive.

Time to prepare calmly and thoroughly.

Peace of mind knowing you’ve got experts watching your back.

Better outcomes (because preparation beats scrambling every time).

How TenSixtySix Tax Advisors Can Help You

Our IRS Advance Notice service includes:

IRS Account Monitoring:

We keep a constant eye on your IRS transcripts for hidden changes and potential audit triggers.

Advance Alerts:

If we see something that could lead to an IRS notice, we’ll alert you right away.

Proactive Defense:

More time means stronger preparation, better documentation, and smarter strategy.

Response to Letters from the IRS and Tax Agencies:

If you do receive letters from the IRS or other tax agencies, we respond directly and handle the process for you.

At TenSixtySix Tax Advisors, this is part of our commitment to being more than just “tax prep.” It’s about creating a long-term tax strategy that protects your money and your peace of mind.

Because we don’t just prepare returns. We help you build a proactive plan. That can look like cash flow management to keep your business running smoothly, payroll help to keep your business compliant, or ongoing accounting so you always know where you stand.

Which means:

Small issues don’t become expensive problems.

No more panic opening the mailbox.

Staying ahead instead of reacting late.

Confidence your tax pro is on guard for you, every day.

From individuals to business owners across Broken Arrow Oklahoma, our clients choose us because they want more than just an accountant—they want a partner who’s actively looking out for their financial future.

And of course, IRS notices are just one piece of your bigger financial picture. Many of our clients also rely on us for tax planning and preparation, so that every detail is handled before issues ever arise

FAQs: Letters from the IRS

Why did I get a letter from the IRS in the first place?

Letters from the IRS can come for many reasons: reporting errors, missing information, overdue balances, or an audit notice. Not all letters mean something bad. But each one requires attention.

How should I respond to an IRS letter?
Never ignore it. Even if you think it’s a mistake, deadlines matter. A tax professional can review the notice, explain what it really means, and guide you on the next steps.
Can an IRS letter lead to an audit?
Yes. Sometimes a simple request for information is the first step in a deeper review. Monitoring your IRS account helps us see red flags before that point.
What if I can’t pay what the IRS says I owe?
You may have options like installment agreements, penalty abatements, or even offers in compromise. And TenSixtySix Tax Advisors can negotiate with the IRS on your behalf.
Are all IRS letters serious?
Not always. Some letters are informational, some request clarification, and others carry bigger consequences. The key is knowing which is which, and responding the right way.

Partner with a Pro Who’s Always a Step Ahead

At TenSixtySix Tax Advisors, we believe you deserve more than reactive tax help. With our IRS Advance Notice service, you’ll know: no matter what the IRS throws your way, you’ll be ready.

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