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Understanding Your CP259G Notice
Our records indicate you did not file a required Form 1120-POL, U.S. Income Tax Return for Certain Political Organizations.
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Individuals
Understanding Your CP259H Notice
We sent you this notice because our records indicate you are a tax-exempt political organization and you did not file a required Form 990/990-EZ, Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax.
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Individuals
File for free with IRS Free File
Tax Tip 2025-09, Feb. 4, 2025 — IRS Free File lets qualified taxpayers get free tax preparation, free electronic filing and free direct deposit of their federal tax refund, if they’re owed one, using guided tax preparation software.
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Individuals
Understanding your CP10 notice
We corrected one or more mistakes on your tax return. These changes affected the estimated tax payment you wanted applied to your taxes for next year.
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Individuals
Understanding your CP16 notice
We corrected one or more mistakes on your tax return. Because you or your spouse owe other tax debts, we applied all or part of your refund to pay off those debts.
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Individuals
Tax Time Guide: IRS provides easy access to tax refund status with Where’s My Refund? tool; no need to call
IR-2023-46, March 15, 2023 — The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers that the Where's My Refund? tool on IRS.gov is the most convenient way to check the status of 2022, 2021 and 2020 tax refunds. IRS2Go, the mobile app, offers another way for users to check their refund status.
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News Media
Managing your taxes after a life event
Organized by type of life event this page provides resources that explain the tax impacts of each.
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Individuals
Tax Time Guide: Use the Where’s My Refund? tool or IRS2Go app to conveniently check tax refund status
IR-2022-43, February 24, 2022 — The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers today that the fastest and easiest way to check on tax refunds is by using the Where's My Refund? tool on IRS.gov or through the IRS2Go mobile app.
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News Media, Individuals, Tax Professionals
Understanding your CP01E notice
Learn what to do if you receive a CP01E notice saying someone else may have used your Social Security number (SSN) for employment.
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Individuals
Nonresident aliens
An alien is any individual who is not a U.S. citizen or U.S. national. A nonresident alien is an alien who has not passed the green card test or the substantial presence test.
If you are a nonresident alien at the end of the tax year, and your spouse is a resident alien, your spouse can choose to treat you as a U.S. resident alien for tax purposes and file Form 1040 using the filing status “Married Filing Jointly.” You must file a return if you are a nonresident alien engaged or considered to be engaged in a trade or business in the United States during the year, if you have U.S. income on which the tax liability was not satisfied by the withholding of tax at the source, or if you want to claim a refund of access withholding or want to claim the benefit of any deductions of credits (for example, if you have income from rental property that you choose to treat as income connected to a trade or business).
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Nonresidents