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Lamar: What Can I Do My IRS Records Are Lost or Destroyed?

Imagine this: you come home to find your dog happily chewing on your IRS records or the unexpected natural disaster strikes and all your records are either washed away or blown away. Feelings of helplessness and worry set in about what steps you can take to file tax returns with no records.

This can be especially stressful when you have a business. How can you take that feeling of being exposed and change it to a feeling of optimism?

1) Contact a tax professional such as an enrolled agent who assist you record reconstruction and provide guidance.

2) You can contact employers and financial institutions to get copies. Sometimes you can download copies from online portals.

3) If you are business owner, there are rules that will allow the reconstruction of income and expenses, thus removing that numbing feeling of being exposed to the IRS with no hope.

4) Keep Future Records Safe: To prevent future mishaps, consider storing important documents in a secure location and store digital copies in the cloud that can serve as a backup.

While having your IRS records accidently destroyed can leave you feeling overwhelmed and isolated, it’s a manageable situation. With prompt action to reconstruct your records and notifying the IRS, you can minimize any potential issues. By keeping your records safe in the future you will feel confident and secure should the IRS come knocking.

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