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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 201040" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>If there's an IRS TAC office near you, I'd go there, in person, and try to take care of it there. If you call, you have a chance of getting someone from any one of 10 service centers and who knows how many call centers, and there will be no consistency when you need to call back, because it will be impossible to get the same person you talked to earlier. It's a major PITA. And try not to mail anything. They've gone to "paperless" offices, but if the scan's not clear, you have to order the original paperwork from wherever it's kept. There are no guarantees that your info will remain at the service center where you send it. Example: Hubby and I had to file an amended return this year. We live in CA, and I sent the return to the Fresno Service Center. It was taking FOREVER, and when I called, I found out it was being processed in Andover. </p><p></p><p>It takes the IRS about three years to react to things. If the state stuff was also for 2005, that could be what triggered the IRS's interest. </p><p></p><p>Good luck. I worked in "customer service" at the IRS for four years. Not my favorite job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 201040, member: 4040"] If there's an IRS TAC office near you, I'd go there, in person, and try to take care of it there. If you call, you have a chance of getting someone from any one of 10 service centers and who knows how many call centers, and there will be no consistency when you need to call back, because it will be impossible to get the same person you talked to earlier. It's a major PITA. And try not to mail anything. They've gone to "paperless" offices, but if the scan's not clear, you have to order the original paperwork from wherever it's kept. There are no guarantees that your info will remain at the service center where you send it. Example: Hubby and I had to file an amended return this year. We live in CA, and I sent the return to the Fresno Service Center. It was taking FOREVER, and when I called, I found out it was being processed in Andover. It takes the IRS about three years to react to things. If the state stuff was also for 2005, that could be what triggered the IRS's interest. Good luck. I worked in "customer service" at the IRS for four years. Not my favorite job. [/QUOTE]
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