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Nearly 1 in 2 IRS notices like this has an error

Got an IRS letter saying you owe more money?

Before you pay anything, answer 5 quick questions. We'll tell you if your notice is one of the many that the IRS gets wrong — and what to do next. Free to check. $99 if you need a response drafted.

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44%

of these notices contain errors

Source: Treasury Inspector General audit
4M+

sent to taxpayers every year

Source: IRS Automated Underreporter Program
21%

of IRS calls reach a live person

Source: National Taxpayer Advocate, 2026
30 days

is the usual window to respond

Source: IRS Topic No. 652

Three steps. No waiting on hold.

The same way we handle divorce and immigration paperwork online — clear steps, one flat price, a real attorney checking the work.

1

Answer 5 questions

Takes about 90 seconds. Tells you right away if your case is simple or needs a closer look.

2

Upload your notice

A photo or PDF works. We pull the notice type, amount, and deadline automatically.

3

Get your response

Simple cases get a ready-to-send letter within 24 hours. Complex ones get routed to an attorney instead.

Let's see what you're dealing with

Five short questions. No email required to see your result.

Question 1 of 5

One flat price. No hourly clock.

Most notices like this are simple enough to handle without a $500-an-hour retainer. Here's the honest split.

Self-filed response

$99
One-time. Nothing else to pay the IRS just to respond.
  • A response letter written for your exact notice
  • Plain-English explanation of what the IRS is claiming
  • Step-by-step filing instructions
  • Penalty-relief language included where it applies
  • Delivered within 24 hours
  • Money back if we can't help

Attorney representation

From $450/flat fee
For notices over $10,000, crypto income, identity theft, or a formal deficiency notice.
  • An attorney handles your case directly
  • Power of Attorney filed — the IRS deals with us, not you
  • Cost-basis work for crypto and investment cases
  • Appeals and Tax Court support if it comes to that
Talk to an attorney
$500–$2,500 TYPICAL HOURLY TAX FIRM
$99 FLAT FEE, 24-HOUR TURNAROUND
$3,200+ AVG. AMOUNT PEOPLE JUST PAY WITHOUT CHECKING

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    Licensed New York attorney. Every response goes out under direct attorney review — not generated and forgotten.

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  • Money back if it's not a fit

    If your case actually needs full representation, we'll say so plainly and credit your $99 toward it.

Before you upload anything

Your response is written for your specific notice and checked by a licensed New York attorney — not a generic template. If your case needs more than a written response, we'll tell you clearly instead of stretching a flat-fee product past what it's built for.

Most responses are accepted, sometimes after one follow-up. If the IRS escalates to a formal deficiency notice, that's a different situation with its own 90-day deadline to go to Tax Court — we'll flag it right away and offer a path to full representation.

Usually not. Most of these notices are simple — a missing form, a small mismatch. The cases that do need a lawyer involve larger amounts, crypto or investment income, identity theft, or an escalated notice. The free check tells you which one you're dealing with.

This kind of notice is a proposal, not a bill — you may not owe what it says once it's corrected. If you do owe something afterward, the IRS offers payment plans, and we include guidance on requesting one.

You can always do that yourself. What we add is a clear read on whether the notice is even right, properly worded language if you're disputing it, and penalty-relief wording most people don't know to ask for.

Your deadline is real. Your notice might not be.

Ninety seconds tells you which one you're dealing with, before you pay anything.

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