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Understanding your letter 4883C
We received a federal income tax return, Form 1040-series, filed under your Social Security number (SSN) or individual tax identification number (ITIN).
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Exempt organizations rulings and determinations letters
Procedures for issuing rulings and determination letters regarding tax-exempt status under Code section 501(a).
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Charities and Nonprofits
Understanding your letter 6539C
Information provided on your Form 8038-CP is inconsistent with information provided on previous returns. We need to verify certain information in order to process the return.
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Understanding your letter 4617C
This letter explains what’s missing or incomplete on Forms 8038-TC, 8038-B, or 8703 which may delay processing of your form.
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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 IRS notice or letter
Did you receive an IRS notice or letter? Search for your notice or letter to learn what it means and what you should do.
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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 letter 6167C
Letter 6167C tells you we need to verify your identity to process a federal income tax return filed with your name and taxpayer identification number.
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Understanding your letter 226-J
Letter 226-J is the initial letter issued to Applicable Large Employers (ALEs) to notify them that they may be liable for an Employer Shared Responsibility Payment (ESRP). The determination of whether an ALE may be liable for an ESRP and the amount of the proposed ESRP in Letter 226-J are based on information from Forms 1094-C and 1095-C filed by the ALE and the individual income tax returns filed by the ALE’s employees.
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Commissioner Werfel letter on audit selection
May 15, 2023 — Text of the May 15, 2023, letter IRS Commissioner Werfel shared with the Senate Finance Committee and other members of Congress following questions about apparent racial disparity in the selection of tax returns for audit.
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