Receiving a letter from the IRS can be intimidating — but don’t panic. Most notices are not audits. They often address minor issues like missing documents, math errors, or questions about income reporting.
📩 Common IRS Notices and What They Mean:
- CP2000 – The IRS found a mismatch between your tax return and reported income (W-2s, 1099s, etc.).
- CP14 – You owe taxes. This is your first notice of balance due.
- CP504 – Urgent: The IRS may take collection action (like garnishment) if you ignore this.
- LT11 or Letter 1058 – Final notice before the IRS seizes assets. Take this seriously.
- CP88, CP75 – Holds on refunds pending documentation for credits claimed.
🧠 What You Should Do:
- Don’t ignore it. You must respond by the deadline.
- Read it carefully. It will tell you what the issue is and how to resolve it.
- Get help. If you don’t understand it or disagree, contact a tax professional.
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