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The IRS is undergoing a lot of changes and challenges since COVID. First, be sure it is for the same tax year. Second, contact someone from the CP2000 letter and ask them what has happened to your account when you thought everything was settled.
If that does not work, contact someone using the number on the new notice. See understanding 3219-A.
Continue with the payment plan, you do not want it to go into default.
A couple more options to consider, you can:
The IRS is undergoing a lot of changes and challenges since COVID. First, be sure it is for the same tax year. Second, contact someone from the CP2000 letter and ask them what has happened to your account when you thought everything was settled.
If that does not work, contact someone using the number on the new notice. See understanding 3219-A.
Continue with the payment plan, you do not want it to go into default.
A couple more options to consider, you can:
Thank you for your message Amy!
I was able to call the phone number on the CP2000 form and was told that the letter was sent in error due to some overlap and to hold on to it for my records.
Thank you again!
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