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Understanding your CP504B notice
If you received an IRS CP504B Notice, you have an unpaid amount due on your account. Pay the amount immediately to avoid further collection actions such as seizing your property.
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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 CP162 notice
We charged you a penalty because you didn't file it your return electronically, as required.
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Understanding your CP162B notice
We charged you a penalty because your partnership or S corporation return was incomplete or, you didn't file your return electronically, as required
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Understanding your CP504 notice
You received this notice because we haven't received payment of your unpaid balance. This notice is your Notice of Intent to Levy (Internal Revenue Code section 6331 (d)). If you don't pay the amount due immediately, the IRS can levy your income and bank accounts, as well as seize your property or your right to property including your state income tax refund to pay the amount you owe.
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Understanding your CP504J notice
CP504J notifies you of an unpaid amount due on your account.
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