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Understanding your letter 2800C
If you received an IRS 2800C letter, your employee may not be withholding enough tax. The IRS sent you a lock-in letter to increase the withholding rate.
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Understanding your CP140 notice
We are notifying you that we’ve assigned your tax account to a private collection agency for collection.
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Understanding your letter 4310C
Letter 4310C is telling you someone may have attempted to impersonate you by using your name and Social Security number (SSN).
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Understanding your 2802C letter
You received this letter because we determined that your withholding doesn’t comply with our guidelines. If you do a correction now, you will avoid receiving a lock-in letter in the future that tells your employer to increase your withholding rate. You can disregard this letter if you already corrected your W-4.
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Understanding your CP298 notice
CP 298 tells you we are notifying you of our intent to levy up to 15% of your social security benefits for unpaid taxes.
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Understanding Your CP290 Notice
CP290 tells you we approved your Electing Small Business Trust (ESBT) election.
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Understanding your CP40 notice
If you received an IRS CP40 notice, the IRS has assigned your tax account to a private collection agency.
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Understanding Your CP54G Notice
Your tax return shows a different name and/or ID number from the information we have for your account. Please provide the requested information.
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Understanding your CP01U notice
We removed the identity protection lock on your tax account, as you requested.
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Understanding your CP71D notice
You received this notice because you still have an unpaid balance on one of your tax accounts and it requires your immediate attention.
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