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March 17, 2025
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I received a delinquent tax notice from two years ago. I purchased TurboTax assurance that my tax filing was completed.

  • March 17, 2025
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I am slammed with delinquent fee and other fees because of that discrepancy from the tax filing.
Best answer by Mike9241

you can either handle this yourself if you didn't buy audit defense at the time or you can still notify them but there will be a fee.

The Audit Defense service is provided by TaxResources, Inc., also called TaxAudit.com, in partnership with TurboTax. If you paid for Audit Defense and received a notice, call TaxResources, Inc. at 877-829-9695, or report your notice on their website at http://intuit.taxaudit.com/. Do not contact the tax agency until you have spoken to TaxResources. They may contact them on your behalf.

 

as to Turbotax assurances -  if it made an error it's responsible for your penalties and interest but not the taxes you would have owed anyway. File a claim. It's also possible this is an IRS error. For example sending in an estimated tax payment by mail that is missing identifying info. the IRS keeps the money but the lack of info prevents it from being credited to your account. You should get a letter of explanation or can call them. Also, the difference should show up in your transcript for that year. You can access it on the IRS website. Creation of an account with ID.me is necessary unless you've done this previously.

https://sa.www4.irs.gov/sso/?resumePath=%2Fas%2Flob9XVrgQQ%2Fresume%2Fas%2Fauthorization.ping&allowInteraction=true&reauth=false&connectionId=SADIPACLIENT&REF=0EDA904B8B6023502B23BBC33369D3CA298B4975FB56716762E600000070&vnd_pi_requested_resource=https%3A%2F%2Fsa.www4.irs.gov%2Fola%2Ftax_records%2Ftranscripts&vnd_pi_application_name=OLA 

 

 

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Employee
March 17, 2025

How did you pay your tax due?   Your only proof that you paid would be your own bank or credit card record.   Did you e-file your return?  Was it accepted by the IRS?   Does your TT account show that the return was accepted?   Or does it say something else like "rejected," "ready to mail", or "printed?"

**Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**
shuandrewAuthor
March 17, 2025

I did e-file and accepted by the IRS. I received nothing such as this from any other year just the 2022. Berkheimer as according to some people I know is a government contractor to collect tax sent me a Delinquent Tax Notice and says I owe hundreds of dollar and penalized me with some fees because of that.

If I was guaranteed which I paid extras to TurboTax and this happens, what should I do?

Employee
March 17, 2025

@shuandrew I noticed that you did not comment as to whether you have bank or credit card records showing that you paid your tax due.   Do you have such proof?   

**Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**
Mike9241Answer
March 17, 2025

you can either handle this yourself if you didn't buy audit defense at the time or you can still notify them but there will be a fee.

The Audit Defense service is provided by TaxResources, Inc., also called TaxAudit.com, in partnership with TurboTax. If you paid for Audit Defense and received a notice, call TaxResources, Inc. at 877-829-9695, or report your notice on their website at http://intuit.taxaudit.com/. Do not contact the tax agency until you have spoken to TaxResources. They may contact them on your behalf.

 

as to Turbotax assurances -  if it made an error it's responsible for your penalties and interest but not the taxes you would have owed anyway. File a claim. It's also possible this is an IRS error. For example sending in an estimated tax payment by mail that is missing identifying info. the IRS keeps the money but the lack of info prevents it from being credited to your account. You should get a letter of explanation or can call them. Also, the difference should show up in your transcript for that year. You can access it on the IRS website. Creation of an account with ID.me is necessary unless you've done this previously.

https://sa.www4.irs.gov/sso/?resumePath=%2Fas%2Flob9XVrgQQ%2Fresume%2Fas%2Fauthorization.ping&allowInteraction=true&reauth=false&connectionId=SADIPACLIENT&REF=0EDA904B8B6023502B23BBC33369D3CA298B4975FB56716762E600000070&vnd_pi_requested_resource=https%3A%2F%2Fsa.www4.irs.gov%2Fola%2Ftax_records%2Ftranscripts&vnd_pi_application_name=OLA