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Understanding your CP23 notice
We corrected your return because we found a difference between the amount of estimated tax payments on your tax return and the amount we posted to your account.
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Understanding your CP21B notice
We sent you this notice because we made the changes you requested to your tax return for the tax year specified on your notice. You should receive your refund within 2-3 weeks of your notice.
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Understanding Your CP276B Notice
We didn't receive the correct amount of tax deposits. We normally charge a Federal Tax Deposit penalty when this happens. We decided not to do so this time.
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Understanding your CP134B notice
This balance due notice alerts you there is a discrepancy in the amount of federal tax deposits credited to your account from the amount reported on your tax return, and to make payment by the pay-by-date listed on the notice.
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Understanding your CP538 notice
This second notice is sent to tell the taxpayer we still haven’t received payment for taxes on Form 1040, U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, containing interest or dividend income after issuance of CP531.
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Understanding your CP16 notice
We corrected one or more mistakes on your tax return. Because you or your spouse owe other tax debts, we applied all or part of your refund to pay off those debts.
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Understanding your CP91 notice
We intend to levy up to 15% of your Social Security benefits for unpaid taxes.
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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 CP24E notice
We made changes to your return because we found a difference between the amount of estimated tax payments on your tax return and the amount we posted to your account. You have a potential overpayment credit because of these changes.
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Understanding your CP06/CP06A notice
We’re auditing your tax return and need documentation from you to verify the Premium Tax Credit (PTC) you claimed. If you received CP06, we’re holding all or part of your refund until the audit is completed.
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