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.  Tax solutions take time and you don’t want to call us too late for us to help you.


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