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Not having kept records is a separate offense on top of whatever tax payment problems may be suspected. Contact a tax attorney or criminal attorney who specializes in white-collar crime immediately.

Make sure you are the one actually being summonsed. A lot of times the IRS will summons your bank to provide bank statements, etc. and will send you a copy of the summons. I've had a lot of clients mistake this for being served a summons themselves.

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