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This letter was sent because the Discovery and Tax Enforcement Division has selected your return for review and additional information is required to process your return. A list of the required information can be found in the body of the letter.
We will send a letter/notice if: You have an unpaid balance. You are due a larger or smaller refund. We have a question about your tax return. We need to verify your identity.
Treasury Offset Program Collects delinquent debts, including unpaid loans, overpayments, fines, penalties, and child support obligations, by offsetting eligible federal and state payments, including federal benefit, tax refunds, salary, civil service and military retirement, and vendor payments.
If we take money from a federal payment to pay an overdue debt that you owe, you will get a letter notifying you of the offset.
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.

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Yes. Michigan residents owe tax on all income from wages, salary, or guaranteed payments, no matter where it is earned.
Some common reasons for certified letters include an outstanding balance, refund issues, return questions, identification verification, missing information, return changes, and processing delays.
If you owe money to a federal agency and you did not pay it on time, you have a delinquent debt. You will receive a letter first from the agency to whom you owe the debt. If you do not pay the agency, the debt then goes to Treasury and we send you a letter about that debt.

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