You get more than just a document when you order our IRS non-filing letter service. Each packet is designed to make
your financial verification process smooth and frustration-free:






Our IRS non-filing letter service follows a simple, secure 4-step process that gets you results fast:




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FAQS
They serve as a convenient resource, offering clarity and guidance, ultimately enhancing user experience and reducing the need for repetitive inquiries.
An IRS verification of non-filing letter is an official statement that the IRS has no record of a filed form for the tax year you select. FAFSA, housing programs, and mortgage lenders often must confirm that non-tax filers are not hiding income. The letter is accepted even if you had foreign income tax return obligations but did not file a U.S. return.
Address-matching problems are among the most common reasons paper request forms are rejected. We compare the non-filer’s street address provided with the IRS system and adjust the address entered to match IRS records. Our team ensures all required fields are complete lines so the request is successfully validated before submission, reducing rejections and delays.
Your filing status must match what the IRS has on file for your most recent tax return, even if you were a non-filer in the selected year. We guide you through choosing the correct option — single, head of household, married filing jointly — to avoid rejections. If your status changes, we will use IRS Form 4506 or 8821 to ensure the IRS system matches your request.
You can request an IRS verification through our secure online process. We prepare the authorization, have you sign electronically, and send it to the correct IRS address or fax number. This process works even if you lack access to IRS online tools. We can submit a request by mail or telephone to ensure your packet is processed.
If the mailing address on file differs from the address provided in your request, the IRS may reject it. We verify the street address, zip or postal code, and ensure the address entered matches IRS records. If necessary, we update your record so the request is successfully validated before processing. This prevents the IRS from sending forms to the wrong location.
If you cannot provide financial verification information, we will retrieve the documents that the IRS accepts in place of a tax return. This includes verifying a nonfiling letter, account transcript, and, if needed, a wage and income transcript. These records help satisfy lenders, housing authorities, or schools when they require proof from nonfilers who have not filed their most recent tax return.