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La Placita Multiservices collects the information provided in this form (such as your name, phone number, email if provided, selected subject, and message) to contact you about your request, schedule appointments, and provide customer support. Your information is not sold or shared for marketing purposes and is only accessed by authorized staff. For more details, please review our full Privacy Policy.
Whether you’re filing a return, applying for an ITIN, or responding to an IRS notice, our team is here to help.
Receiving a letter from the IRS can be confusing or stressful. IRS letter support services help individuals understand notices related to tax returns, balances, or documentation requests. At La Placita Multiservices, we provide general assistance with reviewing and responding to IRS correspondence for clients in Houston, Texas.
We do not provide legal representation but help clients better understand their notices.
Not necessarily. Some letters are sent to request additional information or notify of updates.
No. IRS letters should always be reviewed promptly to avoid further issues.
Direct representation depends on authorization and is not guaranteed in all cases.
Each letter includes a response deadline that should be followed closely.
La Placita Multiservices prepares tax returns based solely on the documents and information provided by the client. We do not audit, verify, or confirm the accuracy or completeness of your records. You are responsible for maintaining proper books, receipts, logs, and supporting documentation for all income, deductions, credits, and business expenses.
We are not liable for penalties, interest, or additional tax assessed due to:
• Incomplete or inaccurate records
• Missing documentation
• Failure to report income
• Misclassification of expenses or workers
• Late submission of information
• Changes in tax law beyond our control
Providing false information is illegal and may result in IRS penalties.