“I’ve received a notice LT36. I can not figure out how to make an appointment to get it settled because I have done my taxes and sent copies 2 times. Please help.”

Notice LT36 is a letter from the IRS stating that you have an unpaid tax balance. The IRS issues this notice after a taxpayer has been sent a Notice CP504, a Notice of Intent to Levy.

The fact that you have sent your tax returns twice and received this notice indicates that the IRS may not have processed your returns or a mistake was made.

Here are the steps you can take to resolve this issue:

  1. Review the notice carefully: The notice will show the tax year, the amount due, and the reason for the balance. Make sure the information is correct.
  2. Contact the IRS: The best way to resolve this is to call the IRS directly. The phone number should be on the notice. Explain that you have already filed your tax returns and have proof of filing.
  3. Provide proof of filing: If you haven’t already, be prepared to send the IRS proof of filing. This could be a copy of your tax return, proof of e-filing, or a certified mail receipt.
  4. Consider a professional: If you are having trouble resolving this on your own, consider contacting a tax professional, such as a CPA or an enrolled agent. They can help you communicate with the IRS and resolve the issue.

Please remember that this is general information. It’s always best to consult with a tax professional or the IRS directly to get the most accurate information for your specific situation.