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Resources:
Tax Education: Urgent
IRS Notices
Most IRS
notices have a CP number in the top, usually top right. Most
IRS notices have a bold title, which cannot be relied upon. For
example, some notices threaten a levy at a time when the IRS
cannot legally issue a levy.
Examples
of common notices are the following:
CP 12
Math Error.
CP 14
Balance Due, No Math Error.
CP 49
Overpaid Tax Applied to Other Taxes You Owe.
CP 90 or
CP 297 Final Notice - Notice of Intent to Levy.
and Notice
of Your Right to a Hearing.
CP 91 or
CP 298 Final Notice Before Levy on Social Security Benefits.
CP 161 No
Math Error, Balance Due.
CP 501
Reminder Notice - Balance Due.
CP 504
Urgent Notice - Balance Due.
CP 523
Notice of Default on Installment Agreement.
CP 2000
Notice of Proposed Adjustment for Underpayment/Overpayment.
If your
notice is not listed above, call us and we can help you figure
what your IRS notice means. Contact us as soon as possible.
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