LETTER 106C

CP Notices

IRS Letter 106C is a notice from the IRS that partially disallows a claim for a credit, exemption, deduction, or amended return. This letter will explain the reason for the disallowance and provide the taxpayer with instructions on how to appeal the decision.

    Reasons why it happened:

There are a number of reasons why you might receive an IRS Letter 106C, including:

  • You made a mistake on your tax return.
  • You do not have adequate documentation to support your claim.
  • The IRS has determined that you are not eligible for the credit, exemption, or deduction that you claimed.
  • The IRS has determined that your amended return does not include all of the necessary information or adjustments.
Options for responding:
  • If you receive an IRS Letter 106C, you should carefully review the letter to understand the reason for the disallowance. If you believe that the IRS has made a mistake, you can file a protest. You must file a protest within 60 days of the date that the letter was mailed.
  • To file a protest, you will need to complete Form 1040-X, Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, and attach a detailed explanation of why you believe that the IRS’s decision is incorrect. You can also attach any supporting documentation that you have.
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