IRS Letter 4141
Why are you receiving this letter?
You received IRS letter 4141 because previously received a Final Notice or Notice of Federal Tax Lien. You exercised your right to request a hearing with the IRS to appeal the collection action. This notice is informing you that your case has been assigned to an IRS Appeals Officer.
EasyYou agree with the notice
- No further action is required. The IRS will contact you with the date and time of your scheduled hearing.
Medium You don’t agree with the notice, but owe less than $25,000
- Your tax balance is less than $25,000.
- You don’t have unfiled tax returns.
- You are unable to pay back the taxes in full.
- You would like to discuss this with someone not working for the IRS to understand what is going on and the options you have.
Serious You don’t agree with the notice and owe more than $25,000
- Your tax balance is greater than $25,000.
- You have unfiled tax returns.
- You are unable to pay back the taxes in full.
- You would like to negotiate down the tax balances.
What you should do?
Read IRS letter 4141 carefully. The letter explains the appeals process.
What can you expect next?
You will receive a follow up letter from the IRS Appeals Officer within the next 30 days. The follow letter will provide you the date and time of your hearing.
