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Yikes! Keep your chin up! Call them and see if they will work with you. Sometimes they will. Good luck.
The IRS doesn't just up and send you a bill. My guess is that you failed to file a return or returns and ignored the several other letters they sent warning you of their impending judgement. I suggest filing your past due returns, figuring out what you really owe, and getting on a payment plan with them, because the next step in the process is asset seizure and they will take anything of value that you own.
The IRS doesn't just "send you a bill". You likely failed to file a return or returns and subsequently ignored previous letters alerting you to the fact that eventually you would just have a judgement levied against you. They ALWAYS start high... as in what you would owe, based on your income, before any deductions or exemptions. You probably only owe a quarter of that, but you have to do your taxes to know.
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If they want you to pay in gift cards it's a scam. For your sake I really hope that it is a scam. Owing that kind of money isn't fun.
They’ll take that. Then, prison.