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Understanding your CP59R notice
We’re reminding you to file your federal income tax return before the due date.
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Understanding your CP03B notice
Our records show you already claimed the American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC) on Form 8863 of your 2023 tax return for the same student for the four years allowed.
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Understanding Your Letter 6469
This letter provides information about taxpayers appeal rights regarding a change made to the amount of the Recovery Rebate Credit on their 2020 tax return.
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Understanding Your Letter 6470
This letter provides information about taxpayers appeal rights regarding a change made to the amount of the Recovery Rebate Credit on their 2020 tax return.
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2021 Recovery Rebate Credit — Topic H: Correcting issues after the 2021 tax return is filed
FAQs about correcting issues with RRC after filing a 2021 tax return.
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Frequently asked questions about the identity protection personal identification number (IP PIN)
Frequently asked questions about the IRS-issued IP PIN.
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Adoption taxpayer identification number
Information for those needing a taxpayer identification number for a child who has been placed in their home pending final adoption.
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Tips for success using Direct File
FS-2024-08, March 2024 — The IRS Direct File pilot is a new choice for eligible taxpayers to file their 2023 federal tax return online for free, directly with IRS.
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When to file an Identity Theft Affidavit
FS-2022-25, April 2022 — When a taxpayer believes their personal information is being used to file fraudulent tax returns, they should submit a Form 14039, Identity Theft Affidavit, to the IRS. But in most cases, taxpayers do not need to complete this form. Only victims of tax-related identity theft should submit the Form 14039, and only if they haven’t received certain letters from the IRS.
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