CP22A and CP22E
As previously stated, once you receive a notice from the IRS you should pay in full or respond immediately and the same holds true for the CP22A and CP22E.
What to do When I recieve a CP22A or CP22E Notice?
The notice will tell you how much money the IRS says you owe. If you pay the listed amount in full you never have to worry about this amount. Make sure to send your payment in the slip provided, if not, send in your payment to the address listed with your social security number, tax form you file and the year you owe the moeny for.
What do I do if I can't Pay Back the Taxes in Full?
You should contact the IRS and set-up some type of tax agreement with the IRS. This can be an installment agreement or another type of tax resolution.
What Should I do if I Disagree with the CP22A and CP22E Notices?
Contact the IRS if you do not agree with the assessment. It is possible they made an error and your assessment should be adjusted. By calling you can find out what is going on with your case and at the minimum discuss your options if the assessment is correct.
If you have any questions you can always call a tax resolution expert at 888-965-3829 or go to the site http://www.wtaxhelp.com.
As previously stated, once you receive a notice from the IRS you should pay in full or respond immediately and the same holds true for the CP22A and CP22E.
What to do When I recieve a CP22A or CP22E Notice?
The notice will tell you how much money the IRS says you owe. If you pay the listed amount in full you never have to worry about this amount. Make sure to send your payment in the slip provided, if not, send in your payment to the address listed with your social security number, tax form you file and the year you owe the moeny for.
What do I do if I can't Pay Back the Taxes in Full?
You should contact the IRS and set-up some type of tax agreement with the IRS. This can be an installment agreement or another type of tax resolution.
What Should I do if I Disagree with the CP22A and CP22E Notices?
Contact the IRS if you do not agree with the assessment. It is possible they made an error and your assessment should be adjusted. By calling you can find out what is going on with your case and at the minimum discuss your options if the assessment is correct.
If you have any questions you can always call a tax resolution expert at 888-965-3829 or go to the site http://www.wtaxhelp.com.