If you’re entitled to a refund, the IRS will send it about six to eight weeks from the time they receive your response.
If the adjustment to your account results in a balance due, pay the amount you owe by the due date on the letter. If you are not able to pay the full amount by the due date, pay as much as you can to limit penalties and interest. Visit Paying Your Taxes to consider online payment options. If you need additional assistance, call the IRS at the toll-free number on the top right corner of your letter.
If you choose, you may be represented by an attorney, certified public accountant, or a person enrolled to practice before the IRS. Also, you may be represented by a member of your immediate family. If you want your representative to contact us or appear without you and to receive and inspect confidential material, you must file a properly completed Form 2848 (no earlier than 10/2011 revision), Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative. You may also authorize an individual to receive or inspect confidential material but not represent you before the IRS, by filing a Form 8821, Tax Information Authorization. These forms are available at your local IRS office, by calling 1-800-829-3676, or from www.IRS.gov.