IRS Notices Explained - Editorial Team

IRSNoticesExplained.com is produced by the IRS Notices Explained Editorial Team, a structured editorial group responsible for researching, drafting, and reviewing the content published on this site.

Our goal is to explain IRS notices, enforcement procedures, and tax collection processes in clear, accessible language based on publicly available IRS materials and general tax administration guidance.


Our Editorial Purpose

Content published on this site is intended to:

  • Explain common IRS notices and letters

  • Clarify how IRS collection timelines typically work

  • Describe enforcement actions in general terms

  • Outline common response pathways

  • Reduce confusion about IRS processes

Articles are written to help readers better understand how the IRS system operates. They are not tailored to individual circumstances.


Sources and Methodology

Our content is developed using:

  • Publicly available IRS publications and guidance

  • IRS notice descriptions and procedural materials

  • General tax administration references

  • Established explanations of federal tax collection processes

We aim to present information accurately, neutrally, and without exaggeration.


Legal Context Review

Content on this site is reviewed for clarity and consistency with general tax principles by David McNickel, a commercial lawyer with formal academic training in tax matters as part of both law and business degrees.

His role on this site is limited to editorial review and contextual guidance.

He is not licensed to practice law in the United States, and his involvement does not create an attorney-client relationship.


Important Disclaimer

IRSNoticesExplained.com provides educational information only.

The content on this site:

  • Does not constitute legal advice

  • Does not constitute tax advice

  • Is not a substitute for professional consultation

  • Does not create any attorney-client or advisory relationship

Readers with specific tax concerns should consult a qualified U.S. tax professional, attorney, or enrolled agent.


Commitment to Accuracy

We periodically review and update content to reflect current IRS processes where relevant. Because tax procedures may change, readers are encouraged to verify important details directly with the IRS or a qualified professional.