Catherine Posted May 22 Report Posted May 22 Eric Green of Tax Rep Network sent out a warning today about this. He got one yesterday, as did a local colleague. Here's what he sent out: 3 4 Quote
jklcpa Posted May 22 Report Posted May 22 I use e-services so infrequently that there is always some new requirement to get in. I hadn't bothered with it until yesterday and went through the ID.me process. I had opted for the login.gov to access EFTPS instead. Just watch, now it will probably change again in the near future! 3 2 Quote
JohnH Posted May 22 Report Posted May 22 I registered for login.gov and id.me, so looks like I'll need to be on the lookout for scams with either one. I don't think I'd fall for it since I never click on links unless I'm expecting them, but one never knows when there might be a lapse in attention. And that one has a fairly legitimate look to it (well, except for the big red arrow and the word "SCAM" ) 3 2 Quote
mcb39 Posted May 23 Report Posted May 23 6 hours ago, jklcpa said: I use e-services so infrequently that there is always some new requirement to get in. I hadn't bothered with it until yesterday and went through the ID.me process. I had opted for the login.gov to access EFTPS instead. Just watch, now it will probably change again in the near future! I use login.gov, but looks like I will have to create an ID.me account. Am dreading it. Why do they make everything so hard for us and what thanks do we get? I just got a letter saying that I owe them the amount that I had direct withdrawn the day that I filed. I have proof that it went to the IRS:USATAXPYMT., over a month prior to this letter. 1 Quote
mcb39 Posted Wednesday at 01:01 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 01:01 AM On 5/22/2025 at 8:28 PM, mcb39 said: I use login.gov, but looks like I will have to create an ID.me account. Am dreading it. Why do they make everything so hard for us and what thanks do we get? I just got a letter saying that I owe them the amount that I had direct withdrawn the day that I filed. I have proof that it went to the IRS:USATAXPYMT., over a month prior to this letter. Plus Penalty and Interest, no less Quote
Lee B Posted Wednesday at 02:15 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:15 AM Perhaps the payment was misposted. 1 Quote
Catherine Posted Wednesday at 03:17 PM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 03:17 PM 14 hours ago, mcb39 said: Plus Penalty and Interest, no less Mail a copy of the proof of payment to the address on the payment coupon sent (along with that payment coupon). Add in a note about expecting the penalties & interest to be reversed since they have had payment since the due date. Highlight the date of payment on that copy of the payment receipt. Eventually, they'll catch up to it and fix it. 1 Quote
mcb39 Posted Wednesday at 03:38 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:38 PM 19 minutes ago, Catherine said: Mail a copy of the proof of payment to the address on the payment coupon sent (along with that payment coupon). Add in a note about expecting the penalties & interest to be reversed since they have had payment since the due date. Highlight the date of payment on that copy of the payment receipt. Eventually, they'll catch up to it and fix it. No Payment coupon. My proof is a statement from my bank that the money was issued to the IRS on 04/24. Quote
Lee B Posted Wednesday at 04:58 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 04:58 PM 1 hour ago, mcb39 said: No Payment coupon. My proof is a statement from my bank that the money was issued to the IRS on 04/24. Yes, but it doesn't tell you to what account and/or to where it was posted which is why I prefer Direct Pay or EFTPS. Quote
Catherine Posted Wednesday at 07:30 PM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 07:30 PM @mcb39 "I just got a letter saying that I owe them the amount that I had direct withdrawn the day that I filed." The payment coupon that came with the letter you got. If it says you owe money, it should include a way to pay that - including a coupon to send in with a check. Or at least a "mail payment to" address. Use that. Quote
mcb39 Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago 19 hours ago, Lee B said: Yes, but it doesn't tell you to what account and/or to where it was posted which is why I prefer Direct Pay or EFTPS. Just had another call yesterday from a client who got a letter saying that he owed over $5K. He never owed that much and I, personally, assisted him with Direct Pay. I am quickly reaching the point where I regret committing to another year of tax prep. No matter how right you are; you are still wrong. The IRS is making us look like a bunch of Idiots. 2 1 Quote
Catherine Posted 10 hours ago Author Report Posted 10 hours ago Of course I can't find it now, but wasn't there an admission that the IRS computers are sending out erroneous balance due notices? Quote
mcb39 Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Catherine said: Of course I can't find it now, but wasn't there an admission that the IRS computers are sending out erroneous balance due notices? I never saw it, but appears to be true. Clients are angry and frightened. There doesn't appear to be a way to assist them. Incidentally, my personal letter regarding a payment they want, was originally paid with an EFTPS. I am supposed to be on vacation before tackling the last of the extensions; but I cannot settle and I cannot relax. Every day comes another notice from a confused client. Quote
Lee B Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago These balance due notice letters should probably be a separate discussion. 1 Quote
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