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Form 9325 is a confirmation form from the IRS that the individual tax return or extension has been received through the electronic filing process and accepted by the IRS. Form 9325 is not required, but some taxpayers may request this form to prove their returns have been e-filed and accepted by 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.
Return data is entered into the computer. Validity checks are run and errors are corrected. Valid transactions are then posted to the IRS Master File. Refunds or balance due notices are issued to the taxpayer.
Check or money order payments may take up to three weeks to appear. Debit/credit card payments will appear 1-2 days after your payment date.
You can use Form 8821 to allow the IRS to discuss your tax matters with designated third parties and, where necessary, to disclose your confidential tax return information to those designated third parties on matters other than just the processing of your current tax return.
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