NOTICE CP75A

CP Notices

IRS Notice CP75A is a letter from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) requesting documentation to verify the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), dependents, and filing status claimed on a taxpayer’s tax return.

    Reasons why it happened:
  • The IRS has randomly selected your tax return for audit.
  • The IRS has received information that suggests that the information on your tax return is incorrect.
  • The IRS is reviewing a specific item or issue on your tax return.
    Options for responding:
  • Gather the requested documentation.
  • Respond to the IRS by the deadline указано в уведомлении.
  • If you are unable to gather all of the requested documentation, contact the IRS to discuss your situation.

Common documents requested in this notice:

  • Proof of income, such as W-2 forms, pay stubs, or 1099 forms
  • Proof of residency, such as utility bills, bank statements, or lease agreements
  • Proof of relationship to dependents, such as birth certificates, adoption decrees, or marriage certificates
  • Proof of filing status, such as a divorce decree or a copy of your spouse’s tax return

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