LETTER 96C

CP Notices

IRS Letter 96C is a general information letter that the IRS sends to taxpayers for a variety of reasons. It may be used to inform you that the IRS is taking no further action on your case, to request additional information, or to notify you of a change to your tax return.

  Reasons why it happened:
  • You have responded to a previous IRS notice or letter, and the IRS is acknowledging receipt of your response.
  • The IRS has completed its review of your tax return and has no further questions or concerns.
  • The IRS has made a change to your tax return and is notifying you of the change.
  • The IRS needs additional information from you to process your tax return.
  • The IRS is informing you of a change in your tax liability, such as a refund or a balance due.
  • The IRS is notifying you of a delay in processing your tax return.
Options for responding:

If you receive IRS Letter 96C, read it carefully to understand the reason for the letter and what action, if any, you need to take. If you are required to respond to the letter, do so by the deadline specified in the letter. You can respond by mail, fax, or online.

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