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Understanding your CP22A notice
We sent you this notice because we made changes to your tax return. You owe because of the changes.
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Understanding your CP22H notice
We made changes to your tax return for the tax year on the notice, which also changed the amount owed for the shared responsibility payment (SRP). The SRP has been discontinued as of 2018. ob体育ever, this does not relieve you of any legal obligations for due payments in the tax years for which you have received the notice.
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Understanding your CP210 or CP220 notice
We made change(s) for the tax year specified on the notice.
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Understanding your CP2566 notice
You received a CP2566 Notice to inform you that we didn't receive your tax return. We have calculated your tax, penalty, and interest based on wages and other income reported to us by employers, financial institutions and others.
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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 CP87B notice
We sent you this notice because you claimed an exemption for yourself and someone else also claimed you as a dependent exemption for the same tax year on another tax return. You can’t claim an exemption for yourself if someone else is entitled to take an exemption for you as his or her dependent.
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Understanding your CP87D notice
We sent you this notice because our records show you claimed someone as a dependent on your tax return who also filed a tax return with his or her spouse. Generally, you can’t claim someone as a dependent who files a married filing joint tax return. In addition, someone who files a joint tax return usually doesn’t fit the definition of a "qualifying child" for the earned income credit.
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Understanding your CP87C notice
We sent you this notice because you claimed a dependent on your tax return with reported gross income for more than the amount of the exemption deduction. Someone else also claimed this dependent with the same Social Security number on another tax return. You can’t claim someone whose gross income exceeds the deduction amount for a dependent exemption unless that person is permanently and totally disabled at some time during the tax year and his or her income is from services performed at a sheltered workshop.
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Understanding your CP75A notice
We're auditing your tax return and need documentation to verify the Earned Income Credit (EIC), dependents and filing status you claimed.
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Understanding your CP75D notice
We're auditing your tax return and need documentation to verify the income and withholding you reported. This may affect your eligibility for the Earned Income Credit (EIC), dependents, and other refundable credits you claimed. We’re holding your refund pending the results of the audit.
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