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Understanding Your CP279A Notice
CP279A is the notice of acceptance for a Qualified Subchapter S Subsidiary.
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Individuals
Understanding your CP237A notice
Call us to request your refund check.
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Individuals
Tax checklist for newlyweds
Tax Tip 2025-41, June 18, 2025 — Summertime is common time for wedding bells to ring, and newlyweds can make their tax filing easier by doing a few things now.
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Individuals
Assistance for hostage and wrongfully detained taxpayers
The IRS can provide relief to taxpayers who are held hostage or are wrongfully detained.
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Individuals
Understanding your CP53 notice
We can’t provide your refund through direct deposit, so we’re sending you a refund check by mail.
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Individuals
Understanding Your CP130 Notice
Your tax return filing requirements may have changed: You may no longer need to pay the Alternative Minimum Tax.
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Individuals
Tax to-dos for newlyweds to keep in mind
Tax Tip 2023-91, July 19, 2023 — Anyone saying “I do” this summer should review a few tax-related items after the wedding. Big life changes, including a change in marital status, often have tax implications. Here are a few things couples should think about after they tie the knot.
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Individuals
Request deceased person's information
Find out what a deceased person’s information you can request from the IRS and how to show proof you’re authorized to receive it.
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Small Businesses, Individuals
Newlyweds tax checklist
Tax Tip 2024-57, June 10, 2024 — Summer wedding season has arrived, and newlyweds can make their tax filing easier by doing a few things now. A taxpayer's marital status as of December 31 determines their tax filing options for the entire year, but that's not all newlyweds need to know.
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Disaster tax relief: What taxpayers need to know
Tax Tip 2024-60, June 24, 2024 — Tax relief is available for people living in areas declared disasters by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. To find out if an area qualifies for disaster tax relief, check IRS news from around the nation.
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Individuals