You're still receiving IRS notices
Despite having a professional handle your case, having made payments, or having submitted responses to previous notices — you continue to receive new notices from the IRS.
Why this happens
Multiple years or issues on your account
Resolving one issue doesn't stop notices about other unfiled years or unresolved matters.
Prior work didn't fully document what was completed
Payment made, but the filing that was supposed to accompany it never processed. Or a response was submitted but not recorded correctly.
Your account has items you weren't aware of
Unfiled years, liens, wage garnishments, or prior assessments that haven't been resolved.
You need to see your complete account status, not just respond to the latest notice.
One notice is a symptom. Your full compliance status is the diagnosis.
What a compliance review does
A compliance review uses IRS records to document:
- •All years and issues on your account
- •What has been resolved and what remains
- •Why notices are still being generated
- •What categories of work still need attention
You'll have a complete picture, not just reaction to the latest notice.
This identifies what's actually outstanding so you can address it systematically.