Every business receives tax notices, and they can mount up quickly if left alone. It's all too easy to let one or two slip through the cracks—to potentially dire consequences. Responding by the notice's timeline is vital, or you may incur fines and other penalties.
That means it's very easy for the tax notice situation to become overwhelming, especially for smaller companies who may not have the resources to deal with them.
Others require a specific response, like if you have a balance due that you need to pay. States also send out notices. Businesses might also receive notices related to grants, franchise taxes, unfiled returns, or payroll. As the tax code becomes more complicated, the number of notices you receive will increase. Also, the IRS is catching up on a lot of business put on hold during the pandemic, and there are notices related to pandemic-era credits and rebates.
Anything you receive from a taxing authority, whether it's the Federal government, your state, or local jurisdiction, is a tax notice.
It's very easy to let these notices pile up in an inbox until you have a stack of them. The fact that not every notice actually requires action can make it even more challenging to keep up with those that do because they can get buried in the pile.
Staying organized helps keep you informed and ready to remedy any possible issues. Here are some of the risks:
The answer is tax automation services. It stores your notices in one place and automatically sends them to the right person. Once you set up your automation software, you simply scan the notices, and they will be dealt with appropriately. You will always be able to find them when you need them. The software can also help you optimize your tax credits and avoid overpayments that take money out of your business.
That's where NOTICENINJA comes in. Our tax software eliminates manual data entry and notice routing streamlines your workflow, and helps you track your documents. It keeps you organized, saving you money and employee time, and reduces the risk of significant tax compliance issues.