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What is a CP3219A from the IRS?

Writer Emma Jordan

It is a proposal and informs you about the information we’ve received and how it affects your tax. It also provides you the option to agree or supply additional information for consideration if you disagree and gives information for filing a petition with the U.S. Tax Court.

What does it mean when you get a notice of deficiency from the IRS?

A notice of deficiency is a legal determination by the IRS of a taxpayer’s tax deficiency. It is an official written claim that a taxpayer owes additional income tax (and often interest on that amount, plus additional penalties).

What do you need to know about a cp3219a notice?

IRS has information that is different from what you reported on your tax return. IRS CP3219A Notice explains how we calculated your tax. You may challenge this in U.S. Tax Court. What this notice is about We received information that is different from what you reported on your tax return. This may result in an increase or decrease in your tax.

Where do I put the cp3219 notice on my tax return?

If you choose to file an amended return, write “CP3219” on top of your return and attach it behind your Form 5564. Send the information in the envelope provided or fax it to the number shown on the notice. You can request help at an IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center.

How can I get more information about my CP2000 notice?

If taxpayers are uncertain about the validity of a CP2000 notice, their options for getting more information include visiting Understanding Your CP2000 Notice on IRS.gov or viewing IRS YouTube videos. The IRS released two YouTube videos to help taxpayers understand what happens when the IRS proposes changes to a tax return.

What does a CP2000 letter from the IRS mean?

The letter is called an IRS Notice CP2000, and it gives detailed information about issues the IRS identified and provides steps taxpayers should take to resolve those issues. This isn’t a formal audit notification, but a notice to see if the taxpayer agrees or disagrees with the proposed tax changes.