Many people who fall behind on tax filing believe they can quietly “catch up later.” Unfortunately, the IRS doesn’t see it that way. Unfiled returns often lead to steep penalties, substitute filings, and potential enforcement actions.
How the IRS Handles Unfiled Returns
When you don’t file, the IRS eventually prepares a Substitute for Return (SFR) based only on income information reported to them — leaving out deductions and credits. This almost always results in a much higher tax bill.
Once assessed, that balance becomes collectible, allowing the IRS to file liens, levy bank accounts, or garnish wages.
The Benefits of Filing Voluntarily
Filing before the IRS acts demonstrates good faith and can reduce penalties. It also:
- Lets you claim deductions and dependents
- Protects refund eligibility (within three years)
- Opens the door to settlements or payment arrangements
How McCauley Law Offices Can Help
Our legal team assists clients throughout Philadelphia, Haddonfield, and Maryland with reconstructing records, filing past-due returns, and negotiating directly with the IRS to reduce exposure and risk.
If you’ve gone years without filing, take action before the IRS does. Contact McCauley Law Offices today for experienced, confidential tax law representation.




