Got a letter from the IRS?
Paste it below, or upload a photo. You will see, in plain language, what it is, your deadline, the rule it cites, and your rights. It will not tell you what you owe or what to claim. That part is a job for a tax professional.
Your notice never leaves this page. Whether you paste the text or read a photo, it stays on your device, with no server and no account. Pasted text even works with your internet off.
Before you trust a word of this
This is information, not advice. It explains what a letter says and what your rights are. It does not calculate your taxes, tell you what to claim, or guess how your case will turn out.
It can read your letter wrong. If it grabs the wrong notice number or misreads a date, your paper letter is the one that counts. The real deadline and amount are whatever the IRS actually printed.
Some deadlines cannot be extended. The 90-day Tax Court letter is the big one. When in doubt, act early.
For your actual numbers or your next move, talk to a CPA, enrolled agent, or tax attorney. If money is tight, a Low Income Taxpayer Clinic or a VITA site can help for free.