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The IRS mission is to provide Americas taxpayers top quality service by helping them understand and meet their tax responsibilities and to enforce the law with integrity and fairness to all.
The Internal Revenue Code (IRC) is the codification of the tax laws promulgated by Congress.
The IRS is a bureau of the Department of the Treasury and one of the worlds most efficient tax administrators.
The IRS sends CP23 to notify you that due to a discrepancy between estimated tax credits claimed on your return and credits the IRS posted to your tax account, you have a balance due.
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When the IRS is reviewing your return (or anything else), they will send out these letter as a matter of process to let you know how long it could possibly take. You are officially in a holding pattern. You dont need to do anything at this time, but it sounds like it will be a while until you hear from the IRS.
This sample IRS tax audit notice was sent to one our members. IRS Letter CP23 notifies the taxpayer that the IRS has adjusted his or her 1040 to match the IRS record of estimated tax payments, credits applied from another tax year, and/or payments recieved with an extension to file.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) administers and enforces U.S. federal tax laws.
Danny Werfel serves as the 50th Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service.
Internal Revenue Code Citations: If you are citing ot the current edition of the Code, use the abbreviations I.R.C. and provide only the section number, using regular Bluebook rules for numbering. Example: I.R.C. 61.

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