IRS CP2000 Letter Help

The CP2000 is an IRS notice of proposed changes to your tax return based on income or payment information that does not match what you reported. This is not a bill, but it may result in additional tax owed if you do not respond.

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What This Letter Means

A CP2000 notice indicates the IRS has information from third parties (employers, banks, clients) that does not match the income, deductions, or credits reported on your tax return. The IRS is proposing changes that may increase or decrease your tax.

This notice is generated by an automated matching system. It is not an audit, and you are not being accused of wrongdoing.

Why You Received This Notice

Common reasons for receiving a CP2000 include:

What NOT to Do

What to Do Next

Response Options

If you agree with the proposed changes:

If you disagree with the proposed changes:

If you partially agree:

Disclaimer: This tool provides informational assistance only and does not constitute legal or tax advice. For complex tax matters, consult a licensed tax professional or attorney.