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What is the IRS slogan?

Writer Sophia Bowman

The IRS mission is to “provide America’s taxpayers top quality service by helping them understand and meet their tax responsibilities and by applying the tax law with integrity and fairness to all.”

Why is the IRS saying my social security number is wrong?

Often, the information is no longer correct with Social Security Administration. IRS reconciles the name, social security number, and the date of birth with the SSA records on file. An error is generated if it does not match the tax return EXACTLY. I have had cases where the date of birth was wrong in the SSA records.

Why do I get a letter from the IRS?

The IRS sends notices and letters for the following reasons: You have a balance due. You are due a larger or smaller refund. We have a question about your tax return. We need to verify your identity. We need additional information. We changed your return. We need to notify you of delays in processing your return.

What to do if you get a notice from the IRS saying you owe them?

Reach out to your tax professional and have documents ready to show when you mailed your check, as well as whether the IRS has deposited it. Some taxpayers are getting a surprise in the mail from the IRS: a notice indicating that they still owe money, even if they’ve paid.

When to call the IRS for your tax refund?

Otherwise, you should only call if it has been: 21 days or more since you e-filed “Where’s My Refund” tells you to contact the IRS; Do not file a second tax return. Paycheck Checkup: you can use the IRS Tax Withholding Estimator to help make sure your withholding is right for 2021.

How to know if you need to contact the IRS?

Search for your notice or letter to learn what it means and what you should do Your notice or letter will explain the reason for the contact and give you instructions on how to handle the issue. If you agree with the information, there is no need to contact us. Understanding Your IRS Notice or Letter | Internal Revenue Service