Puerto Rico Final Notice of Past Due Account

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The final notice is intended to be the last communication between a client regarding the amount past due.The point of the final notice is to let the delinquent client know you are no longer going to work with them to resolve payment as the account is being forwarded to a collections company.

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Write a letter requesting reasonable cause abatement, or send Form 843, Claim for Refund and Request for Abatement. The IRS decision usually takes about three to four months. You'll get an instant decision.

Form 843 is used to claim a refund of certain assessed taxes or to request abatement of interest or penalties applied in error by the IRS. The form must be filed within two years from the date when taxes were paid or three years from the date when the return was filed, whichever is later.

You can avoid a penalty by filing accurate returns, paying your tax by the due date, and furnishing any information returns timely. If you can't do so, you can apply for an extension of time to file or a payment plan.

Use Form 843 to claim a refund or request an abatement of certain taxes, interest, penalties, fees, and additions to tax. Note. If you are filing Form 843 to claim a refund of the branded prescription drug fee, please write Branded Prescription Drug Fee across the top of Form 843.

IRS Penalty Abatement Request LetterState the type of penalty you want removed.Include an explanation of the events and specific facts and circumstances of your situation, and explain how these events were outside of your control.Attach documents that will prove your case.

From an employment law perspective, this means federal statutes such as Title VII, FLSA, ADA, ADEA, FMLA, USERRA, OSHA, ERISA, COBRA, among others, apply to Puerto Rico. For stateside employers, that is the easy part.

Series 480.6A reports any taxable dividends and/or gross proceeds from realized capital gains or losses in your taxable investment account. This form will also report any interest paid out in your cash account. Series 480.6D reports any tax exempt dividends that were distributed in your taxable investment account.

Mail your Form 843 to the address cited in any notice you received that assessed a penalty fee. Send it to the IRS service center where you would normally mail your tax return if no notice is provided or if you're filing due to reasons other than penalty abatement.

Filling out IRS Form 843Your name, address, and social security number.Spouse's social security number.Your employer identification number (if making a request related to your business)The dates of the tax period related to the request.The type of tax or fee you want to be abated or erased.More items...

To fax any document to the IRS, you'll need this number: (855) 215-1627.

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Puerto Rico Final Notice of Past Due Account