The IRS is committed to making tax information and forms accessible to all. If you or someone you know has a disability, the IRS and their partners offer several resources to assist in understanding tax forms, documents, and available services. Use this guide to get the accessible resources you need.…
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Have you received a Letter CP3219A? Are you unsure why? Or what the next steps are? When you get a Letter CP3219A, the government is in the process of trying to clear up a discrepancy in their records. It’s likely you already received a Letter CP2000 explaining proposed changes to…
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Have you received a letter from the IRS saying their records do not match your tax return? You may be wondering if that means you’re being audited. If the letter you received is a CP2000 Proposed Changes to Your Tax Return, it is not an audit. The IRS is simply…
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Is your tax bill more than you can afford? If you can’t pay the taxes you owe all at once–or with a payment agreement–you may qualify for an Offer in Compromise. An Offer in Compromise allows you to settle your tax debt for less than you owe. If paying the…
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