Found 30 Matching Items; Displaying 21 - 30.
Understanding your CP107 notice
We made changes to your Form 1042, Annual Withholding Tax Return for U.S. Source Income of Foreign Persons, because we found a miscalculation. As a result of these changes, you have a balance due.
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Understanding your CP123 notice
We made changes to your excise tax return because we believe there was a miscalculation. As a result of these changes, you have a balance due of less than $1.
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Understanding Your CP117 Notice
We made changes to your Form 1042, Annual Withholding Tax Return for U.S. Source Income of Foreign Persons, because we found a miscalculation. As a result of these changes, you have an overpayment on your account.
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Understanding your CP161 notice
If you received an IRS CP161 notice, you have an unpaid balance due.
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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 CP276A notice
We didn't receive a correctly completed tax liability schedule. We normally charge a Federal Tax Deposit (FTD) penalty when this happens. We decided not to do so this time.
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Understanding your CP2100 or CP2100A Notice
The payee's name and taxpayer identification number (TIN) on your information return is missing or doesn’t match our records.
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Understanding your CP15B Notice
We charged you a Trust Fund Recovery Penalty (TFRP) for not paying employment or excise taxes.
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Understanding Your CP268 Notice
CP268 tells you we made changes to your return because we believe there is a miscalculation on your return. You have a potential overpayment credit because of this miscalculation.
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Understanding Your CP103 Notice
We made changes to your railroad retirement tax return because we believe there was a miscalculation. As a result of these changes, you have a balance due.
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