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October 4, 2022 The IRS will begin mailing letters in October on behalf of the Center for Medicare Medicaid Services, sharing information about obtaining Marketplace healthcare coverage.
When the IRS suspects a return is fraudulent, the agency will request identity verification from the person whose name and address is listed on the return.
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In December 2021 and July 2022, the IRS sent the CP09 notice to individuals who did not claim the credit on their return but may now be eligible for it. This notice is not confirmation that you are eligible. You are not required file an amended return to claim the Earned Income Credit if you reply to the CP09 notice.
Most IRS letters and notices are about federal tax returns or tax accounts. Each notice deals with a specific issue and includes specific instructions on what to do. A notice may reference changes to a taxpayers account, taxes owed, a payment request or a specific issue on a tax return.
October 4, 2022 The IRS will begin mailing letters in October on behalf of the Center for Medicare Medicaid Services, sharing information about obtaining Marketplace healthcare coverage.
Dont panic. The IRS and its authorized private collection agencies do send letters by mail. Most of the time, all the taxpayer needs to do is read the letter carefully and take the appropriate action.
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.

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