IRS Letters - What Your IRS Notice Means & What to Do (2024)

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How to Identify the Letter from the IRS What To Do If You Receive A Letter From The IRS Is This Notice Real? How to Spot Fake IRS Letters Different Types of Letters from the IRS & Corresponding Letter Codes CP88 – Delinquent Return Refund Hold CP11 - Changes to Form 1040, Math Error - Balance Due CP14 – First Notice of Balance Due CP14IA — Installment Agreement Accounts (new notice) CP40 - Your Tax Account is Assigned to a Private Collection Agency CP49 - IRS Took Some or All of Your Tax Refund CP59 - Notice About Unfiled Tax Returns CP71 -- Annual Reminder of Balance Due CP75 - Exam initial Contact Notice CP-79 - Notice Denied Tax Credits CP140 - Tax Debt Assigned to Private Collection Agency CP162 - Penalty on Your Partnership Tax Return CP215 — Civil Penalty Assessment CP210/CP220 - Changes to Your Tax Return CP501 – Reminder Notice – Balance Due CP503 – Second Request Notice – Balance Due CP90 – Intent to Seize Assets and Notice of Your Right to a Hearing CP297 –Intent to Seize Assets and Notice of Your Right to Hearing LT1058 – Final Notice of Intent to Levy and Notice of Your Right to Hearing LT11 – Intent to Seize Your Property or Rights to Property LT16 – Please Call Us About Your Overdue Taxes or Tax Return(recently redesigned) LT17 — Take Action on Your Balance Due With Our Online Services (recently redesigned) LT19 — Pay Your Outstanding Tax Returns (recently redesigned) LT-38 - Reminder, Notice Resumption LT-4464C -- Tax Return Review LT-4800 -- IRS Changes to Your Tax Return LT-5699 -Request for Employer Reporting of Offers for Health Insurance Coverage CP21A - Recalculation Due to Changes CP22A– Notice of Change(s) to Your Tax Return CP22E - Owe Money Due to Changes to Your Return CP3219N - Notice of Deficiency (90-Day Letter) CP508c – Possible Revocation or Denial of Passport CP2000 – Notice of Underreported Income IRS Letter 226-J IRS Letter 725-B IRS Letter 2801-C (Lock-In Letter) IRS Form 15103 (Form 1040 Return Delinquency) IRS Audit Letters IRS Stop 6525 (SP CIS) Meaning FAQs

IRS Letters - What Your IRS Notice Means & What to Do (1)

Nothing can make your blood run cold more than receiving a letter from the IRS. It's important to open and read any letters or notices you receive from the IRS. Ignoring correspondence from the IRS could make your tax problems worse.

There are around 75 different notices and IRS letters. It could be Letter 3228(LT39) Reminder Notice letter or it may even be the IRS sending you Notice number CP12 which outlines Changes to Tax Return, Overpayment. The IRS may send letters via regular mail or through certified mail. When the IRS sends through certified mail it can mean that the notice is in regard to a highly time-sensitive issue.

Letters from the IRS describe quite clearly why they are contacting the taxpayer and include guidance on how to handle the issue. The IRS usually sends out letters or notices if:

  • There was an error or omission on your tax return, and additional tax payment is required
  • There was an error, and you are owed a greater refund
  • The IRS requires additional information regarding your tax return

How to Identify the Letter from the IRS

The IRS assigns a letter and number code to every notice that leaves their office. It helps IRS employees track correspondence from thousands of citizens. Some notices come with a CP designation. The IRS prints the CP (Computer Paragraph) at the top of the first page of the notice. There is also a corresponding CP number on the removable portion of the page. It helps users to retain a portion of the notice for their records. The IRS usually places the CP number in the header of the notice, at the top and center of the page.

What To Do If You Receive A Letter From The IRS

Most letters from the IRS contain specific instructions to help complete your tax return. Each notice or letter will require some action on your part. After reviewing mail from the IRS, it is essential to compare the information received from the IRS to the information that you provided to them during the period in question.

If there is a discrepancy, then this should be brought to their attention. When an error has been made and additional payment is required direct correspondence and payment can be submitted directly to the address on the notice.

When submitting any information to the IRS or to any company for that matter, it is good practice to keep copies for your own records.

Is This Notice Real? How to Spot Fake IRS Letters

Scammers send fake IRS letters to trick people into making payments to thieves. Some marketing companies also use fake IRS letters to lure people into using their services. Before responding to an IRS letter, make sure that it's real. Learn the signs of fake letters and how to protect yourself from scams.

Different Types of Letters from the IRS & Corresponding Letter Codes

Some of the more common letters from the IRS include:

CP88 – Delinquent Return Refund Hold

This notice is used to notify the taxpayer that the IRS is holding their tax refund because they have unfiled tax returns for a different year.

CP11 - Changes to Form 1040, Math Error - Balance Due

The IRS sends Notice CP11 to alert you about potential errors on your tax return. This notice also explains changes the IRS made to your return, and it details how much you owe due to the changes. Usually, the IRS only sends this notice if the changes made to your return changed your balance by at least $5.

This guide explains why you received this notice and how to respond to it.

CP14 – First Notice of Balance Due

This is generally the first notice that is sent after taxes are filed and there is still an outstanding balance.

CP14IA — Installment Agreement Accounts (new notice)

The IRS sends this notice instead of the CP14 to taxpayers who are trying to set up installment agreements on their tax liabilities.

CP40 - Your Tax Account is Assigned to a Private Collection Agency

The IRS sends notice CP40 when they have assigned your tax account to a private collection agency. This notice outlines your payment options. Here are details of what to know about this notice and actions you should take.

CP49 - IRS Took Some or All of Your Tax Refund

The IRS sends notice CP49 when the agency seizes some or all of your tax refund to cover unpaid taxes. The letter should explain how much of the refund the IRS took. If there is any remaining amount, the agency will send you the balance.

CP59 - Notice About Unfiled Tax Returns

If you haven't filed a tax return, the IRS may send you notice CP59. In 2024, the IRS announced plans to send about 125,000 CP59 notices to non-filers, with a focus on high-income earners. If you receive this notice, you should file your return and make arrangements to pay the balance due, or you should write a letter to the IRS explaining why you don't have to file.

CP71 -- Annual Reminder of Balance Due

This IRS sends Notice CP71, Notice CP71C, and other notices in the CP71 series as an annual reminder of your tax balance due. These notices are auto-generated. They generally don't threaten collection actions against you.

CP75 - Exam initial Contact Notice

This notice means that the IRS is seeking additional information about some of the details on your tax return. Most of the time it is related to the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and is requesting proof related to it. This notice can also be requesting more information about the American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC), the PremiumTax Credit (PTC), or the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit.

CP-79 - Notice Denied Tax Credits

This notice tells you that the IRS has removed one or more credits from your tax return. It provides information on which credits were removed, what you will need to do to claim those credits in the future, and your next steps if you disagree with their decision.

CP140 - Tax Debt Assigned to Private Collection Agency

The IRS sends this notice to taxpayers after it assigns their account to a private collection agency. This notice is very similar to the CP40, and it contains a code that you should use to verify the collection agency when you talk with them.

CP162 - Penalty on Your Partnership Tax Return

The IRS is sending CP162 to S-corps and partnerships to assess penalties. These penalties can be very significant, so it's important to respond if you receive this notice. This guide will give you details on what this notice relates to, actions to take, and how to respond.

CP215 — Civil Penalty Assessment

The IRS sends this notice to businesses that have been assessed a civil penalty for not filing an information return.

CP210/CP220 - Changes to Your Tax Return

The IRS sends this notice when it makes changes to your tax return. For example, if the IRS makes charges to your 941 employer payroll return, you may receive one of these notices.

CP501 – Reminder Notice – Balance Due

This is the first or second notice that you will receive from the IRS if you have an overdue account.

CP503 – Second Request Notice – Balance Due

If you have not paid the balance of your account you will receive a second notice.

If the amount is not paid in full this is the 3rd and final notice before the IRS gets serious and starts searching for assets to levy. This is an intent to levy notice.

This is a notice that the IRS often sends to business taxpayers. It says that the IRS will levy your assets if you don't pay your taxes in full or make other arrangements by the date on the notice.

This is the notice that the IRS sends prior to terminating your installment agreement with the IRS. If no action is taken, the IRS may levy your wages, garnish your bank account, or seize other assets. Understand the details of this notice and what actions can be taken to fix the problem.

CP90 – Intent to Seize Assets and Notice of Your Right to a Hearing

This IRS letter is a notification that a levy will be put against assets and any retirement benefits, salaries, real estate, automobiles, bank accounts, etc can also be included in the levy.

CP297 –Intent to Seize Assets and Notice of Your Right to Hearing

This notice is similar to the CP 90, but it is sent to your business. This is a notification that due to unpaid taxes, the IRS intends to levy assets if no actions are taken.

LT1058 – Final Notice of Intent to Levy and Notice of Your Right to Hearing

The IRS has likely made numerous attempts to collect by the time the taxpayer receives this notice. If no action is taken within 30 days, the IRS has the right to levy or seize assets. This is also an intent to levy notice.

LT11 – Intent to Seize Your Property or Rights to Property

The IRS hasn’t received any payment for overdue taxes and they intend to seize assets if no action is taken. The IRS may also place a lien on yourproperty.

LT16 – Please Call Us About Your Overdue Taxes or Tax Return(recently redesigned)

The IRS is trying to collect unpaid taxes from you or has not received a tax return due.

LT17 — Take Action on Your Balance Due With Our Online Services (recently redesigned)

The IRS wants you to take action on your balance due.

LT19 — Pay Your Outstanding Tax Returns (recently redesigned)

The IRS may take action if you don't make arrangements on your outstanding tax liability.

LT-38 - Reminder, Notice Resumption

The IRS is sending out this notice to alert taxpayers that the agency plans to resume sending out collection notices. The agency plans to send this notice to taxpayers with unpaid 2020 and 2021 taxes as well as unpaid taxes from previousyears. The agency stopped sending many notices during the COVID-19 pandemic, and because the agency wasn't sending out notices, it has decided to give taxpayers over $1 billion in automatic penalty relief for tax years 2020 and 2021. The IRS started sending this notice in early 2024 to let taxpayers know that collection actions are resuming.

LT-4464C -- Tax Return Review

IRS Letter 4464C means that the IRS is reviewing your tax return. If you are due a refund, the agency is holding your refund pending review of your tax return. This letter does not mean that the IRS is auditing your return. Reviews typically take up to 60 days.

LT-4800 -- IRS Changes to Your Tax Return

The IRS sends Letter 4800C if the agency makes changes to your tax return. For example, if the IRS disallows a credit on your tax return, the agency will send you this letter. It will show what was changed. Then, it will detail how much you owe or if the agency reduced your tax refund.

LT-5699 -Request for Employer Reporting of Offers for Health Insurance Coverage

The IRS sends this letter to businesses that haven't filed Forms 9094/9095-C. This letter explains what forms you need to file, and it outlines the penalties for not filing these forms or providing them to your employees. Learn what to do if you receive Letter 5699.

CP21A - Recalculation Due to Changes

The IRS has recalculated your tax return due to changes initiated by you, and due to the changes, you owe additional tax or have a reduced refund.

CP22A– Notice of Change(s) to Your Tax Return

Based on the information you provided the IRS, your tax return was changed, and you now owe money.

CP22E - Owe Money Due to Changes to Your Return

If the IRS makes changes to your tax return and they lead to a balance due, the agency may send you Notice CP22E. This notice explains the changes and how they impact your tax balance due.

Understand what the IRS notice of deficiency means. Should you sign the form 5564 that is attached to agree to the new assessment? Know what to do if you do not agree with the notice and what to do if you cannot pay the balance that is now due.

CP3219N - Notice of Deficiency (90-Day Letter)

If you don't file a tax return, this Notice of Deficiency may be sent out when the IRS calculates your taxes owed based on information submitted by employers and other parties. You have to respond quickly if you want to challenge the amount they claim you owe.

CP508c – Possible Revocation or Denial of Passport

This letter will be sent to taxpayers starting in January 2018 if the IRS has determined that their account is “seriously delinquent”. The IRS has provided that information to the State Department. Generally, the State Department will not renew your passport or issue a new passport after receiving this certification. They may also revoke or place limitations on your current passport.

CP2000 – Notice of Underreported Income

The IRS will send this letter when their records don’t match what you reported on your tax return. The letter will contain IRS proposed changes. It is not an audit. If you agree with the proposed changes or disagree, mark the response form accordingly and send it back to the IRS. Read more about this letter and what to do by utilizing the link above.

IRS Letter 226-J

The IRS sends this letter to Applicable Large Employers who are facing the Shared Responsibility Payment. This penalty applies when you don't meet certain rules of the Affordable Care Act. If you agree, you make arrangements to pay the penalties, and if you disagree, you follow the instructions for disputing the penalty.

IRS Letter 725-B

IRS agents send letter 725-B to request meetings with taxpayers. As of July 2023, IRS agents no longer pay unannounced visits to taxpayers' homes or businesses. Instead, if a revenue agent wants to meet with you, they will send you this letter, and then, you will contact them to set up a meeting.

The IRS sends this letter to individuals about the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty. Typically, the IRS sends this letter when a business has refused to pay the payroll taxes, and the IRS has decided to hold you responsible for the taxes owed. Form 2751 is an enclosed form agreeing to the assessed amount.

IRS Letter 2801-C (Lock-In Letter)

If your W2 didn't have enough tax withheld, the IRS may send you and your employer a lock-in letter. Your employer will receive Letter 2800-C telling them to increase your withholding, and you will get Letter 2801-C updating you about the situation. You have 30 days to respond if you disagree. Otherwise, your employer must change your withholding based on the instructions in the letter on the first pay period that ends on or after 60 days after receiving the letter.

IRS Form 15103 (Form 1040 Return Delinquency)

If the IRS believes you haven't filed your returns, they may send you this form and ask you to complete it. They may send another notice notifying you of unfiled returns and request you complete this form as well. Your response to this notice depends upon your situation. Look at the various scenarios,how to respond, and when to consider hiring a tax professional to help.

IRS Audit Letters

The IRS has a variety of letters that it sends for audits. There are a few different types of notifications the IRS will send depending upon how the IRS is planning on auditing your tax return. For example, the IRS oftensendsLetter 566 (Initial Audit Contact Letter) if you hae been selected for an audit.There are several different letters in the 566 series including 566S for correspondence audits and 566E for wage, withholding, and refundable credit audits. If you receive an initial audit request, review the letter carefully to determine your next steps. Consider reading out to a tax pro for audit representation services.

IRS Stop 6525 (SP CIS) Meaning

If a taxpayer receives an IRS Letter"Stop 6525 (SP CIS)," he or she may have received the letter for a variety of reasons. There should be a CP number in the upper right corner of the IRS notice or letter.For example, it may be CP49, which means that the IRS took a refund you were due for a specific year and credited it to a year you had an outstanding balance. If you have any questions about why you received the letter or what you need to do next, you can call the number on the notice or letter. An IRS customer service representative will help you.

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IRS Letters - What Your IRS Notice Means & What to Do (2024)

FAQs

How do I respond to an IRS notice letter? ›

When an IRS letter or notice arrives in the mail, here's what taxpayers should do:
  1. Read the letter carefully. ...
  2. Review the information. ...
  3. Take any requested action, including making a payment. ...
  4. Reply only if instructed to do so. ...
  5. Let the IRS know of a disputed notice. ...
  6. Keep the letter or notice for their records.
Jun 14, 2024

What IRS question must be answered? ›

Yes, everyone must answer the digital asset question – even if the answer is no. The IRS makes clear that unlike in previous years, for tax year 2022, everyone who files Form 1040, Form 1040-SR, or Form 1040-NR must check one box, answering either "Yes" or "No" to the digital asset question.

How do I respond to an IRS deficiency notice? ›

If you want to challenge the deficiency determination, file a petition with the U.S. Tax Court. File your tax return immediately (no later than 90 days from the date of the CP3219N) or accept our proposed assessment by signing and returning the Response form. Call us if you think you don't have to file.

What happens when IRS sends you a letter? ›

Getting a letter from the IRS can make some taxpayers nervous – but there's no need to panic. The IRS sends notices and letters when it needs to ask a question about a taxpayer's tax return, let them know about a change to their account or request a payment.

What do you reply to an income tax notice? ›

The first thing to remember when you get a notice from the Income Tax Department is to not panic. If you are not clear on how to respond, seek the help of a tax consultant. Be truthful in your replies and attach as many documental proofs as you can. If any ITR revisions need to be done, do it as soon as possible.

Why is the IRS sending me a letter in 2024? ›

The IRS will issue these balance due notices and letters in gradual stages in 2024 to ensure taxpayers who have questions or need help are able to reach an IRS assistor.

What are red flags for the IRS? ›

Another easily avoidable audit red flag is rounding or estimating dollar amounts on your tax return. Say, for instance, you round $403 of tip income to $400, $847 of student loan interest to $850, and $97 of medical expenses to $100. The IRS is going to see all those nice round numbers and think you're making them up.

Can you view IRS notices online? ›

Are all notices available online? Not all notices are available online, please continue to check your postal mail for IRS notices. You can sign up to receive email notifications when new notices are available on your profile in your online account.

What can the IRS not touch? ›

The protected amount is the equivalent to the standard deduction, plus any deductions for personal exemptions. The IRS can't seize certain personal items, such as necessary schoolbooks, clothing, undelivered mail and certain amounts of furniture and household items.

What is the fastest way to talk to the IRS? ›

Copies of forms, publications and other helpful information are also available around-the-clock at the IRS Web site at www.irs.gov. You can call 1-800-829-1040 to get answers to your federal tax questions 24 hours a day. Tax forms and instructions for current and prior years are available by calling 1-800-829-3676.

How do I speak to a live person at the IRS? ›

Use Where's My Refund, call us at 800-829-1954 (toll-free) and use the automated system, or speak with a representative by calling 800-829-1040 (see telephone assistance for hours of operation). If you filed a married filing jointly return, you can't initiate a trace using the automated systems.

Does notice of deficiency mean I owe money? ›

It is an official written claim that a taxpayer owes additional income tax (and often interest on that amount, plus additional penalties).

How long does it take to respond to an IRS notice? ›

Allow at least 30 days for a response. Usually, you don't have to call or visit an IRS office to handle this correspondence. However, if you have questions, call the telephone number in the upper right corner of the notice. Have a copy of your tax return and the correspondence available when you call.

What does notice issued mean IRS? ›

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will send a notice or a letter for any number of reasons. It may be about a specific issue on your federal tax return or account, or may tell you about changes to your account, ask you for more information, or request a payment.

Can I email the IRS and get a response? ›

The policy exception allowing email communication applies only to certain interactions to address or resolve issues such as audit or collection activities, appeals, or other interactions with IRS Counsel or the Taxpayer Advocate Service.

How do I respond to an income tax compliance notice? ›

Fill out the "Reply to FTB" form included with your notice. It allows you to tell us that you (A) already filed a tax return or (B) you do not have to file or you are unsure if you have to file.

How long do you have to respond to an IRS audit letter? ›

What if I need more time to respond? For audits conducted by mail – Fax your written request to the number shown on the IRS letter you received. If you are unable to submit the request by fax, mail your request to the address shown on the IRS letter. We can ordinarily grant you a one-time automatic 30-day extension.

What happens if you don't respond to audit letter? ›

Here's what happens if you ignore the notice:

You'll have 90 days to file a petition with the U.S. Tax Court. If you still don't do anything, the IRS will end the audit and start collecting the taxes you owe. You'll also waive your appeal rights within the IRS.

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