IRS notices
Decode the letter. Meet the deadline.
Every common IRS notice broken down in plain English — what it means, your response window, the resolution paths available, and the mistakes to avoid.
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CP14
You Owe a Balance
Your first balance-due letter. Easy to resolve. Easy to ignore at your peril.
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CP504
Intent to Levy State Refund
The IRS is signaling that levy action is next. Time to act.
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LT16
Unfiled Tax Returns
The IRS noticed you didn't file. They're asking — politely, for now.
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LT11 / Letter 1058
Final Notice of Intent to Levy — LT11 / Letter 1058
30 days to act before the IRS can take wages, bank accounts, and assets.
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Wage Levy
IRS Wage Garnishment — Stop the Bleeding
When the IRS is already taking your paycheck, you have options — but the clock matters.
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Installment Agreement
IRS Installment Agreements — Monthly Payments, Done Right
Pay what you actually owe, on terms you can actually keep.
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