2022 – 03/28 As the IRS continues to work through a backlog of unprocessed returns, Congress and tax professionals have pressured it to stop sending delinquent return and collection notices. Many taxpayers receiving such notices have already filed tax returns but the IRS hasn’t processed them yet. On March 25, the IRS announced it will temporarily suspend the issuance of notices to tax-exempt and government entities. Has your organization already filed its Form 990, Form 5500 or other required forms? You can probably safely ignore any automated reminder or delinquency notice you might receive from the IRS in coming weeks. Contact us with questions.
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