LETTER 5972C

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IRS Letter 5972C is a notice from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) informing you that you have an unpaid tax balance and/or unfiled tax returns. The letter will provide you with the amount of your unpaid balance and the tax years for which you have unfiled returns.

    Reasons why it happened:
  • You failed to file a tax return for one or more years.
  • You did not pay the full amount of taxes owed on your tax return.
  • The IRS made adjustments to your tax return that resulted in an additional balance due.
  • You have a penalty or interest assessed on your account.
Options for responding:
  • Review the information in the letter carefully.
  • If you agree with the information in the letter, you should make a payment arrangement with the IRS.
  • If you disagree with the information in the letter, you should contact the IRS to discuss your concerns.
  • If you are unable to pay the full amount of your balance due, you may be able to request a payment plan or an installment agreement.
How to avoid it in the future:
  • File your tax returns on time and pay the full amount of taxes owed.
  • If you are unable to pay the full amount of taxes owed, contact the IRS to discuss your options.
  • Keep accurate records of your income and expenses.
  • Respond to all IRS correspondence promptly.
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