LETTER 549C

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IRS Letter 549C is a notice that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) sends to taxpayers to acknowledge that they have made a payment and to inform them of any action the IRS has taken. The IRS may also use Letter 549C to inform taxpayers that they have fully paid the balance due for a specific tax year or that no further action is required.

    Reasons why it happened:

You may receive an IRS Letter 549C for a variety of reasons, including:

  • You made a payment on your tax debt.
  • The IRS applied your payment to a specific tax year or tax type.
  • The IRS released a levy that was placed on your property.
  • The IRS accepted your request for an installment agreement.
  • The IRS determined that you have no further tax liability.
Options for responding:
  • If you receive an IRS Letter 549C, you should review it carefully to understand what action the IRS has taken and what, if anything, you need to do. If you agree with the information in the letter, there is no need to take any further action. However, if you have any questions or concerns, you should contact the IRS directly.
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