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IRS Notice Response Specialists

IRS Letter Response in Northland, OH

IRS letters come in dozens of varieties — CP2000 (unreported income proposal), CP14 (balance due), CP501-CP504 (collection notices), LT11 (final notice), CP2566 (return not filed), and many more. Each one has a specific deadline and consequence for ignoring it. Northland residents who bring us IRS letters get a clear explanation of what's being asked, what's at stake, and what to do — within the response window.

Serving Northland, Central Ohio County · 30 miles from our Morse Rd office (~45 min drive)

$150 for simple letter response (no balance disputed)

Northland · Central Ohio

Why this IRS Letter Response page is written for Northland

Northland sits in Central Ohio, a mix of agriculture, regional healthcare systems, and commuter access to the Columbus job market. Central Ohio County, where Northland is located, is a small rural town where families coordinate document trips around county courthouse hours and metro federal services.

Across Central Ohio, the tax filings we see most often are mixed-status household returns, ITIN applications, prior-year corrections, and small-business Schedule C filings for new entrepreneurs. Northland families work with us to assemble accurate ITIN packets, proper dependent identification, and consistent address history across federal and Ohio state returns.

families that often divide time between local life and Columbus-area employers, schools, and religious communities — and Northland, with a population near 0, reflects that mix in its schools, workplaces, and houses of worship.

most clients drive in via U.S. Route 23, State Route 161, or the I-270 outerbelt. From Northland (ZIP central Ohio), the trip is roughly 30 miles each way.

Northland is about 30 miles from our Morse Rd office — typically a 45-minute drive. Most returns are completed in a single visit; ITIN packets sometimes need a quick follow-up for original-document return. We also serve families across the rest of Central Ohio, where many of our Northland clients have relatives, coworkers, and shared community ties.

IRS Letter Response for Northland Residents

Northland residents dealing with IRS notices, audits, or back-tax issues face strict deadlines and escalating penalties for inaction. Central Ohio County taxpayers come to us with letters they don't understand and IRS balances they're not sure are accurate. We pull your IRS account transcripts, explain what's actually owed, and respond within the deadline — keeping collection from escalating.

What We Handle

IRS letter translation and explanation

CP2000 (proposed assessment) response and documentation

CP14 / CP501 / CP504 collection notice response

Final notice of intent to levy (LT11) urgent response

Penalty abatement requests

Installment agreement setup if balance owed

Offer in Compromise eligibility assessment

Pricing

$150 for simple letter response (no balance disputed). $350+ for CP2000 with documentation defense. Collection notice response: variable.

Turnaround

Initial response within 48 hours. Full resolution: 30-90 days depending on letter type.

What to Bring

The IRS letter (every page)
Tax return for the year referenced in the letter
Any supporting documentation that disputes IRS's position
Photo ID

Getting to Our Office from Northland

Distance

30 miles

Drive Time

~45 minutes

From

Central Ohio

From Northland, head toward Columbus and exit onto Morse Rd. Our office is at 3185 Morse Rd, Suite 15 — between Cleveland Ave and I-71. Free on-site parking, walk-ins welcome every day Mon–Sat 10am–6pm, Sun 10am–4pm.

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Frequently Asked Questions

I got a CP2000 letter. What does it mean?+

CP2000 means the IRS got a 1099 or W-2 that wasn't on your tax return, and they're proposing to add the income (with corresponding tax, penalty, and interest). You have 30 days to agree, partially agree, or disagree. If the IRS is right, agree. If you already reported the income or have legitimate offsets, disagree with documentation.

I got a CP14 saying I owe money. What's the best move?+

CP14 is an initial balance due notice. Options: (1) pay in full if you can, (2) set up an installment agreement online or via Form 9465, (3) dispute if you believe the amount is wrong. Ignoring CP14 leads to CP501, CP503, CP504, then LT11 — each with escalating collection actions.

I haven't opened the IRS letter for 2 months. Is it too late?+

Depends on the letter type. Some have 30-day windows (CP2000), others have longer (collection notices). The penalty for late response is usually loss of appeal rights or automatic assessment of the proposed change. Bring the letter — we'll tell you what window you have left.

How far is your office from Northland?+

Our office at 3185 Morse Rd, Suite 15, Columbus is approximately 30 miles from Northland — typically a 45-minute drive. We're on the north side of Columbus between Cleveland Ave and I-71 with free parking. Walk in any day Monday through Saturday 10am–6pm, or Sunday 10am–4pm.

Do Northland residents owe local city income tax?+

Most Ohio municipalities in Central Ohio County levy a 1-2% local income tax on residents and on income earned within city limits. We calculate your local tax liability and file the local return alongside your federal and state returns when applicable.

IRS Letter Response in Northland — Don't Ignore It

Walk in with your IRS notice. We explain and respond within deadlines. Northland-area office.

3185 Morse Rd, Ste 15, Columbus, OH 43231 · Mon–Sat 10am–6pm · Sun 10am–4pm