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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 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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Understanding your CP05A notice
We need more information to support your income and federal tax withholding before we can send a refund.
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Understanding your CP3219N notice
You received a CP3219N Notice to inform you that we didn't receive your tax return. We have calculated your tax, penalty and interest based on wages and other income reported to us by employers, financial institutions and others.
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Understanding Your CP162A Notice
We charged you a penalty because your partnership or S corporation return was either late or incomplete, or you didn’t file it electronically, as required.
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Understanding your CP53B notice
We tried to direct deposit your refund, but the financial institution couldn’t process it. We are researching your account, but it will take 8 to 10 weeks to complete our review and verify this refund.
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Understanding Your CP120A Notice
Your organization's tax-exempt status has been revoked for failure to file a Form 990 series return for three consecutive years. In addition, you are no longer eligible to sponsor a tax-sheltered annuity plan (Internal Revenue Code section 403(b) retirement plan).
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Understanding your CP08 notice
CP08 says you may qualify for the Additional Child Tax Credit and be entitled to some additional money.
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Understanding your CP53A notice
This notice tells you we tried to direct deposit your refund, but the financial institution couldn’t process it. We are researching your account, but it will take 8 to 10 weeks to reissue your refund.
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Understanding your CP3219A notice
IRS has information that is different from what you reported on your tax return. IRS CP3219A Notice explains how we calculated your tax. You may challenge this in U.S. Tax Court.
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