How do i respond to an IRS notice about misreported freelance income?
#1
I just got a letter from the IRS saying I might have misreported some freelance income from last year, and honestly, it’s got me a bit rattled. I thought I had tracked everything correctly, but now I’m not so sure where I went wrong or what my next step should even be. Has anyone else dealt with an IRS notice before?
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#2
That IRS letter hits nerves fast I had a similar scare about freelance income last year and it rattled me at first I breathed and checked the details The agency often flags something small that can be corrected without drama
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#3
First collect every paper trail the 1099s the receipts the numbers from your past returns Then compare line by line with what you reported If you used software run the built in reconcile check for duplicates or missing entries It helps to jot down the exact discrepancy you find
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#4
Sometimes the hiccup is not a wrong number but where you classify money You might have counted a payment twice or treated a payment as non taxable A tiny mix up can look big on a notice
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#5
Im not convinced the notice proves a major fault It can arrive even if you did pretty well with a messy set of freelance records It may be a request for clarification more than a claim of a real error
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#6
Maybe the frame here is not just the numbers but how freelance income is viewed for self employment tax and credits The notice could be about documentation not about cheating It invites you to explain
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#7
If it turns out there is a real mismatch you can file an amended return and submit the corrected numbers to the IRS It may also help to talk to a tax pro who can read the notice with you and point to the right forms
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