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General Information
- What is the notice number? CP220
- What government agency sends this notice? The Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
- What is this notice about? The IRS made change(s) for the tax year specified on the notice.
- What should you do if you receive this notice? Check the details of any changes made. If you agree with the changes, follow the payment instructions if a balance is due. If you disagree, call the toll-free number on the notice to discuss your account. Make sure to correct your personal copy of the tax return to reflect the IRS changes.
FAQs & Additional Information
- How can I find out what the IRS received to initiate this change?
- Call the number listed on the top right corner of your notice.
- Ask the representative about the specific documentation or information that prompted the change.
- What should I say when I call the IRS?
- Mention that you received a CP220 notice and would like to review your account.
- Have a copy of the notice and your tax return in front of you.
- What if I disagree with the changes the IRS made?
- Call the toll-free number on the notice by the due date to discuss your concerns.
- Request clarification on the adjustment and provide any supporting documentation.
- What if I can’t pay the full amount I owe?
- See if a payment plan is an option through the IRS Online Payment Agreement Application.
- Ask about possible payment arrangements when you call.
- Will I be charged interest and penalties if I don't pay in full?
- Interest will accrue on any unpaid balance after the due date.
- A late payment penalty may also apply if the total amount isn't paid by the notice date.
- Contact the IRS if you believe there are circumstances beyond your control.
- If three weeks have passed and you don’t owe any other debts the IRS must collect, call the toll-free number on the notice to check the status.
- What if I need to make another correction to my account?
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Resources
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