You're currently not filing taxes
You haven't filed in several years and are worried about what the IRS knows, what they'll do, or how to safely address it without making things worse.
The fear factor
You don't know what the IRS has already discovered
Without IRS records, you're guessing about whether they've noticed the unfiled years.
Penalties and interest are unknown
Years of unfiled returns mean accumulating penalties. You have no idea what amount you're facing.
You're afraid to reach out
Contacting the IRS without understanding your situation can trigger enforcement action you weren't expecting.
You need verified information about what the IRS actually knows before taking any action.
IRS records will tell you what years they've identified and what enforcement actions, if any, are underway.
What a compliance review does
A compliance review uses IRS records to document:
- •Which years the IRS has identified as unfiled
- •Whether any enforcement action is active on your account
- •Current penalties and interest accumulated so far
- •Your actual account status with verified documentation
You'll understand what the IRS knows, instead of worrying about the unknown.
With verified account information, you can make informed decisions about whether and how to move forward—based on facts, not fear.