IRS Notices & Forms Library

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IRS LT16 Notice – Reminder Notice of Balance Due

What Is IRS Notice LT16? IRS Notice LT16 is a balance due reminder notice sent when you owe federal taxes and previous IRS billing notices have not resulted in[…]

IRS CP14 Notice – Initial Balance Due Notice

What Is IRS Notice CP14? IRS Notice CP14 is the first official balance due notice sent by the IRS after a tax return is processed and a tax balance[…]

IRS Form 8821 – Tax Information Authorization

What Is IRS Form 8821? IRS Form 8821, titled Tax Information Authorization, allows you to authorize a third party to receive and review your tax information from the Internal[…]

IRS CP503 Notice – Second Reminder of Balance Due

What Is IRS Notice CP503? IRS Notice CP503 is a second reminder notice sent when you have an unpaid federal tax balance and prior billing notices have not resulted[…]

IRS CP90 Notice – Final Notice of Intent to Levy and Notice of Your Right to a Hearing

What Is IRS Notice CP90? IRS Notice CP90 is a Final Notice of Intent to Levy sent when you have unpaid federal taxes and prior IRS collection notices did[…]

IRS CP59 Notice – Failure to File Tax Return

What Is IRS Notice CP59? IRS Notice CP59 is sent when the IRS believes you were required to file a tax return but did not do so. The notice[…]

IRS Form 3115 – Application for Change in Accounting Method

What Is IRS Form 3115? IRS Form 3115, titled Application for Change in Accounting Method, is used to request approval from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to change how[…]

IRS CP2000 Notice – Proposed Changes to Your Tax Return

What Is IRS Notice CP2000? IRS Notice CP2000 is a notice sent by the IRS when information reported on your tax return does not match income data the IRS[…]

IRS Form 843 – Claim for Refund and Request for Abatement

What Is IRS Form 843? IRS Form 843, officially titled Claim for Refund and Request for Abatement, is used to ask the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to refund certain[…]

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