LETTER 484C

CP Notices

IRS Letter 484C is a notice from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that informs taxpayers that their request for an installment payment agreement has been rejected. The letter also provides taxpayers with an alternative monthly payment amount that is based on their financial information.

    Reasons why it happened:
  • The taxpayer’s proposed monthly payment amount is not enough to pay off their tax debt within 60 months.
  • The taxpayer’s financial information does not support their proposed monthly payment amount.
  • The taxpayer has not provided the IRS with all of the required financial information.
Options for responding:
  • Carefully review the letter to understand the reasons why their request for an installment payment agreement was rejected.
  • Consider the alternative monthly payment amount that is provided in the letter.
  • Gather all of the required financial information and submit it to the IRS.
  • Contact the IRS to discuss their payment options.
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