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Understanding your CP79B notice
You can’t claim certain credits on future tax returns for ten years (10-year ban). After 10 years, to claim the credits you must show you are eligible to receive them by filing Form 8862, Information to Claim Certain Credits After Disallowance, with your return
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Understanding your letter 6475
Letter 6475 helps EIP recipients determine if they’re eligible to claim the Recovery Rebate Credit on their 2021 tax year returns.
Notices
Understanding your CP02 notice
You may not be entitled to some or all of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) you claimed on your tax return, and you may need to amend your return.
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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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Understanding your CP75C notice
You are banned from claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit (EIC) due to your intentional disregard of the rules or a fraudulent claim in a prior tax year. Since your ban is still in effect, we disallowed the EIC for your current tax year.
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Understanding your CP27 notice
We've sent you this notice because our records indicate you may be eligible for the Earned Income Credit (EIC), but didn't claim it on your tax return.
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Understanding Your Letter 6550
Our records show you may qualify for one or more of the credits below expanded by the American Rescue Plan Act for 2021.
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Understanding your CP63 notice
We’re holding your tax refund because our records show you still haven’t filed one or more tax returns and we believe you’ll owe additional tax.
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Understanding your CP591 notice
This notice is mailed to taxpayers who use a return preparer and whose tax return may incorrectly claim one or more tax benefits.
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