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Received an IRS Notice of Deficiency (CP3219A)? Get legal help from a tax lawyer to fight IRS audits, penalties, and protect your rights.
If you’ve received an IRS Notice of Deficiency (CP3219A), time is critical. This “90-day letter” means the IRS believes you owe more taxes — and if you don’t act within 90 days, you lose your legal right to challenge it in U.S. Tax Court.
Tax Attorney Alena Miles helps individuals and businesses respond quickly and effectively to these notices. Don’t face the IRS alone.
An IRS Notice of Deficiency, also known as CP3219A, is a formal letter that proposes additional taxes based on information the IRS believes is missing or incorrect. It might come from unreported income, disallowed deductions, or the result of an audit.
If you ignore it, the IRS will automatically assess the tax and begin collection — including wage garnishment, bank levies, and liens.
As a dedicated IRS tax attorney, I will:
If you're dealing with an IRS audit or IRS dispute, Alena Miles, Tax Attorney (LL.M.) and CPA, can represent you before the IRS and help optimize your options. Contact Alena Miles, Tax Lawyer, at 727-977-8270 for guidance on tax audits and IRS disputes.
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