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Understanding your CP2000 series notice
Learn what a CP2000 notice is and what to do. Get answers to commonly asked questions.
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Understanding your letter 5263C, 6042C, or 6217C
We are addressing, or need more information about, your business, estate, or trust entity. This is needed to verify information reported on your Form SS-4, Application for Employer Identification Number (EIN).
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Understanding your CP25 notice
We made changes to your return because we found a difference between the amount of estimated tax payments on your tax return and the amount we posted to your account. You're not due a refund nor do you owe an additional amount because of our changes. Your account balance is zero.
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Understanding your CP30B notice
We reduced your penalty for failure to pay estimated taxes because it exceeded the maximum amount that could be charged.
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Understanding Your CP30 Notice
You received a CP30 Notice to inform you that we charged you a penalty for not pre-paying enough of your tax either by having taxes withheld from your income, or by making timely estimated tax payments.
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Understanding Your CP101 Notice
We made changes to your return because we believe there’s a miscalculation. You owe money on your taxes as a result of these changes.
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Understanding your CP2501 notice
You need to contact us. We've received information not reported on your tax return.
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Understanding your LT39 notice
We’re required by law to remind you in writing about your overdue balance and any missing returns.
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Understanding your international 5972C letter
If you received an international 5972C letter, it's because we're trying to collect unpaid taxes from you, or our files show we're missing tax returns.
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Understanding your CP49 notice
We used all or part of your refund to pay a tax debt.
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