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Understanding your letter 3176C
We received a frivolous tax return where there’s no basis in the law for the position or there’s an attempt to delay or impede administration of the tax laws.
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Voluntary compliance letters
Review your tax records to ensure you have correctly met all your U.S. federal income tax filing and reporting obligations.
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Understanding your CP51C notice
We computed the tax on your Form 1040 or 1040-SR return. Your account balance is zero.
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Understanding your CP539 notice
This is the fourth and final notice about your unresolved underreported or unpaid interest and dividend income. If you don’t resolve the issue by the date on your notice, we’ll send a final "C" notice and put backup withholding into effect.
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Understanding your CP21C notice
We sent you this notice because we made the changes you requested to your tax return for the tax year on the notice. Your account balance for this tax form and tax year is zero. You do not owe any amount and aren’t due a refund.
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Understanding your CP531 notice
This first notice is sent to tell the taxpayer they may be subject to backup withholding for unreported or unpaid interest or dividend income.
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Understanding your letter 4464C
Verifying your income and income tax withholding
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Understanding your letter 6255C
Advising that we'll be contacting a third-party to verify your income and the federal withholding you claimed. An example of a third-party is an employer you received income from.
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Understanding your CP541 notice
CP541 notice is sent to tell the taxpayer they’re subject to backup withholding. We’ll notify their payers of interest or dividend income to start backup withholding.
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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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