IRS Response Letters Built the Way CPAs Build Them — For $29
Structured, citation-ready responses for CP2000s, audits, and 1099-K disputes. Not a template — a complete, submission-ready letter generated from your actual notice.
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Every letter includes: the correct IRC citations for your notice type, a plain-English explanation of what the IRS is claiming, a structured rebuttal tied to your specific figures, and submission instructions with deadline awareness.
The AI identifies your notice type, proposed adjustment, and applicable tax code — then generates a legally-structured response formatted for IRS submission.
[Date]
[Taxpayer Name]
[Address]
SSN: XXX-XX-7291
Internal Revenue Service
Ogden, UT 84201-0040
Re: CP2000 Notice, Tax Year 2022, SSN: XXX-XX-7291
Dear Internal Revenue Service,
I am writing in response to the CP2000 notice dated March 15, 2024, regarding proposed adjustments to my 2022 tax return totaling $6,284. I dispute the IRS position in its entirety and provide the following rebuttal with supporting documentation.
The IRS bears the burden of proof under IRC § 7491. The proposed adjustments are based on automated matching that fails to account for basis, offsetting deductions, and prior reporting. The IRS cannot assess additional tax without establishing that the proposed amounts represent taxable income not previously reported.
Discrepancy Analysis:
1. Robinhood Markets Inc. (1099-B) — $31,200: All transactions were reported on Schedule D with accurate cost basis under IRC § 1012. The gross proceeds figure cited by the IRS does not account for cost basis, resulting in a zero net discrepancy.
2. Upwork Global Inc. (1099-NEC) — $14,800: This income was reported on Schedule C and offset by $11,200 in allowable business deductions under IRC § 162. Net taxable income from this source was $3,600, already reported.
3. Coinbase Inc. (1099-MISC) — $3,100: This amount represents proceeds from cryptocurrency dispositions already reported on Form 8949. The IRS has failed to account for cost basis under IRC § 1012 and Rev. Proc. 2019-44.
I demand that the IRS recalculate the proposed deficiency using the documentation enclosed. The correct additional tax liability is $0. Should the IRS maintain its position without addressing each point raised herein, I will request an Appeals conference under IRC § 7803(e) and invoke my rights under the Taxpayer Bill of Rights.
Sincerely,
[Taxpayer Signature]
[Printed Name]
HOW IT WORKS
Four steps to a submission-ready letter
Notice: CP2000
Amount Due: $6,284.00
Deadline: April 30, 2024...
IRC § 6201 · § 7491 · § 1012
Cover sheet + mailing block
✓ Submission ready
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Covers Every Notice Type That Matters
CP2000 income discrepancies, 1099-K reporting issues, correspondence audits, balance due notices — each generates a notice-specific response, not a generic letter.
CP2000 Notices
Income discrepancies that can cost thousands
1099-K Letters
Cryptocurrency and payment app reporting issues
Audit Notices
Full-scale examinations that take months
CPA Costs
$300-600 in small towns, $500-1,200+ in major cities
Balance Due Notices
CP14, CP501, CP503 — structured responses that dispute, request installment agreements, or acknowledge with context.
Penalty Abatement Requests
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