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Understanding your CP71H notice
You received this notice because you still have an unpaid shared responsibility payment (SRP) balance on one of your tax accounts from before 2019 and it requires your immediate attention.
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Individuals
Understanding your CP71D notice
You received this notice because you still have an unpaid balance on one of your tax accounts and it requires your immediate attention.
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Individuals
Understanding your CP71C notice
You received this notice because you still have an unpaid balance on one of your tax accounts and it requires your immediate attention.
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Individuals
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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Individuals
Understanding your CP14 notice
If you received an IRS CP14 Notice, you owe money on unpaid taxes. Pay the amount you owe, establish a payment plan or call if you disagree with the amount.
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Individuals
Understanding taxpayer rights: The right to pay no more than the correct amount of tax
Tax Tip 2022-17, February 1, 2022 — The IRS is committed to ensuring taxpayers pay no more than the correct amount of tax.
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Individuals
Understanding your LT75 notice
Your federal tax is unpaid. We asked you to pay the tax, but haven’t received your payment. We issued a notice of levy to collect your unpaid taxes.
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Individuals
Topic no. 652, Notice of underreported income – CP2000
Topic No. 652 Notice of Underreported Income – CP2000
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Understanding Your CP230 Notice
The amounts shown on your information returns differed from the amounts shown on your employment tax returns. As a result of this discrepancy, you owe an additional amount.
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Individuals
Understanding a federal tax lien
Get information about a federal tax lien, including how to get rid of a lien, how a lien affects you and how to avoid a lien.
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Small Businesses