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I received a letter saying there was a miscalculation of my recovery rebate credit but without an explanation of details. How do I determine what happened?

The letter doesn't give specifics, so I can't determine what went wrong or how to fix it. When I called IRS, it said it could not help me due to high call volume and try calling another day.
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Jp104
New Member

I received a letter saying there was a miscalculation of my recovery rebate credit but without an explanation of details. How do I determine what happened?

 I received a letter from IRS saying there was a miscalculation of my recovery rebate credit and owe them $400. It also says that they made changes to my return. Letter states Tax you owed 2568.00 /payments you made 2168.00 no explanation of details. How do I determine what happened?

Let me know 

DianeW777
Expert Alumni

I received a letter saying there was a miscalculation of my recovery rebate credit but without an explanation of details. How do I determine what happened?

The IRS will provide a detailed letter of explanation as a follow up. In the meantime you could try to obtain your IRS Transcript, then match it to the tax return you filed.  This should show the differences.

 

Also, use the the Get My Payment  link to show you what they have on file for you - Select the button Get My Payment to see your information.

 

Calling is extremely time consuming right now. If you want to try, call very early or very late based on the times below.

  • January - April  800-829-1040
    • Customer service representatives are available Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. local time, unless otherwise noted.
    • Telephone service wait times can average 15 minutes. Some telephone service lines may have longer wait times. 
    • Telephone service wait times are higher on Monday and Tuesday
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Tx201
Returning Member

I received a letter saying there was a miscalculation of my recovery rebate credit but without an explanation of details. How do I determine what happened?

I received a letter from IRS stating that a miscalculation because of a "Recovery Rebate Credit" was made and now I owe $762.00 instead of getting a refund of $438.00.  Why?

I received a letter saying there was a miscalculation of my recovery rebate credit but without an explanation of details. How do I determine what happened?

You must have had 1200 on line 30.  Did you already get the first 2 Stimulus payments?  That's been a common problem.  You might have answered the Stimulus questions wrong and tried to claim  it again or some more on line 30.  So the IRS took it off because you already got it.  They know they sent it to you.

I received a letter saying there was a miscalculation of my recovery rebate credit but without an explanation of details. How do I determine what happened?

I received a letter that there was as miscalculation on my 2020 form and I owe $4,324.00.  I don't see that the estimated taxes we paid in 2020 are included on the form.  what should I do?

Cynthiad66
Expert Alumni

I received a letter saying there was a miscalculation of my recovery rebate credit but without an explanation of details. How do I determine what happened?

If you received a notice, no action required on your part.  IRS is making all of the necessary changes.  That was just a notification to alert you.

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