Received IRS Notice/Letter CP 141L,I – Get rid of IRS Penalties-Former IRS Agents

April 8, 2011
Written by: steve

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Received IRS Tax Notice CP 141I, 141L, 141C, and 504/504B

Here is the IRS Manual Section on the issue:

These notices are generated when an information return is received late and/or incomplete and the Daily Delinquency Penalty is asserted. 

There are three different types of CP 141s:

CP 141I:

is sent to those filers whose return was filed incomplete. “Incomplete Return Item (IRI) Codes,” for a list of the paragraphs included in the notice sent to these filers to show what is missing from the return.

CP 141C:

is sent when our records indicate the return is incomplete and late.  , “Incomplete Return Item (IRI) Codes,” for a list of the paragraphs included in the notice sent to these filers to show what is missing from the return.

CP 141L:

is sent to filers who, according to our records, filed a complete return late.

A CP 504/504B is a final balance due notice advising the taxpayer of the intent to levy their assets and informing them how to prevent collection action.

IRS will probe to determine which notice the caller received. If the caller received the 504/504B, determine what the previous notice was.

If the current (or previous) notice is a CP 141I or CP 141C, regarding missing information, advise the caller the missing information must be provided to complete the return, as well as an explanation for not supplying the information with the originally-filed return. If the caller cannot provide the missing information, advise the caller to provide a detailed explanation why the missing information cannot be provided. Instruct the caller to pay the penalty. If the caller feels they have reasonable cause for removing the penalty, instruct the caller to provide a detailed explanation requesting that the penalty be abated and submit the request to the address shown on the form.

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