IRS is finally off the schneid
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 7:42 am
Welp, I am finally done with an IRS issue for one of the entities I am responsible for.
The owners of the company I work for have a couple of trusts, and I get to pay bills for them. Last July, I sent payments for their end-of-year taxes (along with a bunch of other entities) via USPS.
All of them cleared except for one of the trusts. After about a month, when I saw it hadn't cleared, I called -- then hung up when told it would be a 70 minute wait.
Two weeks later came the nastygram, saying we owed what we had paid, plus interest and penalties. This time I called, waited about 55 minutes, and spoke to a real person. His basic response is "we're backed up processing these things, so don't void the check and make a new payment. Just wait and see what happens."
Shortly thereafter, there was a public announcement to that effect.
Over the weekend, we got a letter from IRS saying that the interest and penalties had been waived and that we owed nothing further on this account. I looked online with our bank, and found that the check had cleared 10/15.
While I'm glad it's over and that the right thing was done, it still irks me that this sort of thing happened. If it were just me that had this problem, I'd strike it up to issues with the USPS (especially this year), but this was strictly an IRS operational problem.
https://www.standard.net/news/governmen ... 4c206.html
https://www.freep.com/story/money/perso ... 767702002/
The owners of the company I work for have a couple of trusts, and I get to pay bills for them. Last July, I sent payments for their end-of-year taxes (along with a bunch of other entities) via USPS.
All of them cleared except for one of the trusts. After about a month, when I saw it hadn't cleared, I called -- then hung up when told it would be a 70 minute wait.
Two weeks later came the nastygram, saying we owed what we had paid, plus interest and penalties. This time I called, waited about 55 minutes, and spoke to a real person. His basic response is "we're backed up processing these things, so don't void the check and make a new payment. Just wait and see what happens."
Shortly thereafter, there was a public announcement to that effect.
Over the weekend, we got a letter from IRS saying that the interest and penalties had been waived and that we owed nothing further on this account. I looked online with our bank, and found that the check had cleared 10/15.
While I'm glad it's over and that the right thing was done, it still irks me that this sort of thing happened. If it were just me that had this problem, I'd strike it up to issues with the USPS (especially this year), but this was strictly an IRS operational problem.
https://www.standard.net/news/governmen ... 4c206.html
https://www.freep.com/story/money/perso ... 767702002/