Received an IRS CP59 Notice? Here's What You Need to Do
If you've received a CP59 notice from the IRS, it means they have no record of your tax return for a previous year. It's crucial to act quickly to resolve this issue. Here's a brief overview:
File your tax return ASAP if you haven't already, or explain why filing isn't necessary for you.
Use Form 15103 (Form 1040 Return Delinquency) included with your notice to detail why you're filing late, why filing may not be required, or if you've already filed.
Mail back the notice stub, your tax return, and the completed Form 15103 using the provided envelope. Alternatively, you can fax this information to the IRS using the fax number on your notice.
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