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Understanding your CP94 notice
This notice is to inform you that a restitution-based assessment was made under Internal Revenue Code (IRC)?Section 6201(a)(4), in accordance with the court’s restitution order. The amount due is based on the amount of restitution you were ordered to pay, which may include penalties and interest as ordered by the court.
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Individuals
Researching tax treaties
Publication 901, U.S. Tax Treaties will tell you whether a tax treaty between the United States and a particular country offers a reduced rate of, or possibly a complete exemption from, U.S. income tax for residents of that particular country.
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Nonresidents
Identifying the payee
Generally, the payee is the person to whom you make the payment, regardless of whether that person is the beneficial owner of the income.
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Nonresidents
Understanding your CP173 notice
You received this notice because, according to our calculations, you didn't prepay enough of your tax through estimated tax payments, or didn't make them on time. The notice tells you we assessed a penalty for failure to make sufficient timely estimated tax payments.
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Individuals
Understanding Your CP297A Notice
We levied your assets for unpaid taxes. You have the right to a Collection Due Process hearing.
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Individuals
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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Individuals
Understanding your CP219 notice
We received your Form 940, Employer's Annual Federal Unemployment (FUTA) Tax Return; however, you are not required to file. We determined that you're an exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
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Individuals
Understanding your letter 3164
We plan to contact third parties about your tax liability, such as a neighbor, a bank, an employer, or employees.
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Individuals