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Understanding your CP12 notice (including CP12, CP12E, CP12F, CP12G, CP12N, and CP12U)
We corrected one or more mistakes on your tax return. As a result, you are now either due a refund or your original refund amount has changed.
General Information
Individuals
Understanding your CP12E or CP12F Notice
We made changes to correct a miscalculation on your return.
General Information
Individuals
Understanding your CP12G or CP12U notice
We found a miscalculation and changed your return to correct this error. You're now due a refund.
General Information
Individuals
IRS Statement on balance due notices (CP14)
June 12, 2024 — The IRS is aware that some taxpayers are receiving CP14 (Balance Due, No Math Error) notices indicating a balance due even though payments were made with their 2023 tax return.
General Information
Individuals, Tax Professionals
Form 8038-CP FAQs
Questions and answers relating to the filing of Form 8038-CP
General Information
Bond Professional
Understanding your CP59 notice
We have no record that you filed your prior year personal tax return.
General Information
Individuals
Understanding your CP566 notice
We need more information to process your application for an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN). You may have sent us an incomplete form. You may have sent us the wrong documents.
General Information
Individuals
Understanding your CP173 notice
You received this notice because, according to our calculations, you didn't prepay enough of your tax through estimated tax payments, or didn't make them on time. The notice tells you we assessed a penalty for failure to make sufficient timely estimated tax payments.
General Information
Individuals
Understanding your CP03 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.
General Information
Individuals
Understanding your CP03A 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.
General Information
Individuals