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Understanding your CP13 notice
We corrected one or more mistakes on your tax return. You're not due a refund nor do you owe an additional amount because of our changes. Your account balance is zero.
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Understanding your CP30B notice
We reduced your penalty for failure to pay estimated taxes because it exceeded the maximum amount that could be charged.
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Understanding Your CP30 Notice
You received a CP30 Notice to inform you that we charged you a penalty for not pre-paying enough of your tax either by having taxes withheld from your income, or by making timely estimated tax payments.
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Understanding your CP515 notice
You received a CP515 notice to inform you that we still have no record that you filed your prior tax return or returns.
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Understanding your CP501 notice
If you received an IRS CP501 notice, you have a balance due on one of your tax accounts.
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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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Understanding your CP11 notice
We made changes to your return because we believe there’s a miscalculation. You owe money on your taxes as a result of these changes.
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Understanding your CP321A notice
We had to pause mailing certain notices to taxpayers in Hawaii due to the widespread damage caused by the major disaster between August 17, 2023, and January 30, 2024.
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Understanding your letter 6483C
To continue processing your tax return, we need you to verify your identity and your tax return.
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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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