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We may communicate with you by mail for many reasons, including: to send you a check for your refund or an additional payment; to let you know we adjusted your refund; to request information that supports what you reported on a return; and.
The IRS sends letters through certified mail when it needs to reach you about an important tax matter. Often, a certified letter means the IRS wants to meet with you to get more information about a tax return or tax debt, but the agency also uses certified letters to warn taxpayers about collection actions.
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