LETTER 2645C

CP Notices

IRS Letter 2645C is an interim letter sent to taxpayers to acknowledge that the IRS has received information from the taxpayer or their authorized representative. The letter does not specify what information was received, but it may include tax returns, amended returns, correspondence, or other documentation.

    Reasons why it happened:

There are a few reasons why you may have received IRS Letter 2645C:

  • You filed a tax return and the IRS is still processing it.
  • You filed an amended return and the IRS is still reviewing it.
  • You sent the IRS correspondence, such as a request for a tax transcript or a letter explaining a change in your circumstances.
  • You are being audited and the IRS is requesting additional information.
  • The IRS has received information about your tax return from a third party, such as an employer or bank.
Options for responding:
  • If you receive IRS Letter 2645C, you do not need to take any immediate action. The letter simply acknowledges that the IRS has received your information and is processing it. However, you should keep the letter for your records and contact the IRS if you have any questions or concerns.
 
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