LETTER 86C

CP Notices

Letter 86C is a general information letter sent by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). It is typically used to inform taxpayers that their tax file is being transferred to another office.

    Reasons why it happened:

There are a few reasons why you might receive Letter 86C:

  • Your tax return is being audited by a different office.
  • Your tax file is being reviewed by the IRS’s Criminal Investigation division.
  • Your tax file is being transferred to a different IRS office because you have moved to a new state.
  • Your tax file is being transferred to a different IRS office because of a change in your taxpayer status (for example, if you have gotten married or divorced).
Options for responding:

If you receive Letter 86C, you should first review the letter carefully to make sure that you understand why your tax file is being transferred. If you have any questions, you should contact the IRS at the number listed on the letter.

Once you understand why your tax file is being transferred, you should take the following steps:

  • Gather any relevant documentation, such as tax returns, receipts, and other financial records.
  • Be prepared to answer any questions that the new IRS office may have about your tax file.
  • Cooperate with the IRS throughout the process.
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