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If you have received IRS Notice CP 14 you owe the IRS money according to their tax records. A phone call or contact will be necessary so IRS does not send out a tax levy or wage garnishment.
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Frequently asked questions as answered by the IRS.
Why did I receive this notice?
The first thing you should know about Notice CP 14 is that it isn’t a math error notice. It just shows you the amount of underpaid tax according to our records. The middle section of the notice shows the tax you reported on the return, the credits we applied, and the underpayment.
What do I need to do?
Check the list of payments we applied to your account. Many times, a misapplied payment is the reason for the balance due. If that’s the case, or if the amount of your payment differs from the one we show, you’ll need to give us information about the payment so we can look for it. Once we find the payment and apply it, we’ll remove or reduce any penalties and interest caused by the underpayment.
If the payments shown in your records agree with the amounts listed on CP 14, you should pay the total amount due by the date shown on the notice. If you don’t pay the amount due by that date, we’ll have to charge additional penalties and interest. If you can’t pay the amount due, you may be able to request an installment agreement that allows you to pay what you owe in smaller, more manageable amounts.
I don’t agree with the notice. Should I call or mail my response?
You should first call Fresh Start Tax. The action we take depends on the reason for the underpayment.
If you received the notice because the money amount of your payment doesn’t agree with amount shown on the notice, send us a photocopy of both sides of the canceled check along with a copy of your bank statement showing the amount that was deducted from your account. This may take more time than finding a missing payment, but we’ll suspend all collection activity until it’s resolved.
If you received the notice because we haven’t processed your amended return showing a tax decrease, call us to see if we processed the return after we issued the notice.
If the notice shows a total tax amount that’s different from the tax you reported, call us and let us know. Pre-printed name and address labels contain a code showing the tax period for the return. For example, DEC1998 is for the tax period ended December 31, 1998. If you used a photocopy of a return you previously filed, we may have processed it to the wrong account. Due to the volume of returns we process, though, we occasionally “hit the wrong key” and process the return with a wrong tax period.
If you received this notice after you paid the amount you owe, give us a call to make sure we received it.
It is best to call a professional tax firm when you do not have the money to pay in full.
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