LETTER 2271C

CP Notices

IRS Letter 2271C is a notification from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that your request for an installment agreement has been accepted. The letter will include the following information:

  • The amount of your monthly payment
  • The due date of your first payment
  • The fee for granting the installment agreement
  • The address where you should send your payments
  • Information on how to apply for a low-income fee reduction
    Reasons why it happened:
  • You submitted Form 433-F, Collection Information Statement, and Form 433-A, Offer in Compromise, requesting an installment agreement.
  • You submitted Form 9465, Installment Agreement Request, requesting an installment agreement.
  • You contacted the IRS and requested an installment agreement.
Options for responding:
  • Review the information carefully to make sure it is correct.
  • Make your first payment on or before the due date.
  • Continue to make your monthly payments on time.
  • If you are unable to make a payment, contact the IRS immediately.

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