Correspondence From the IRS

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Worried about letters from the IRS after your Revocation of Election? Here’s what they really mean — and how to respond.

In this video, we break down the most common IRS correspondence received after completing the Revocation of Election process, including:
• CP59 – “We have no record of your tax return”
• Letter 96C – “No action is necessary”
• Frivolous Filing Letters
• Acknowledgment notices
• And other letters tied to old tax years, like Notices of Deficiency or Levy

⚠️ If you’ve heard that you can ignore the IRS after filing your ROE — be careful. That’s only half true, and could cost you big.

✅ This video explains how to legally and confidently handle IRS letters after exiting the taxpayer system.

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