CassLO
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After you file

This is not an audit. This is random selection and computer screening. During a 60 day review, the IRS is generally examining any number of items reported on your return typically using their own records - such as W-2 information, dependents listed, etc. This does not necessarily indicate a problem with any information on your return.  A certain number of these types of reviews are done at random.   

If the IRS needs additional information from you, they will request it in writing.  These requests are always by mail - please do not respond to any e-mail requests for information, as these will not be from the IRS.  

Unless you receive a request from the IRS for more information, there isn't anything that you need to do during this time period. 

SusanY1 Employee Tax Expert"

 

Please see the additional information below per the IRS site, regarding your tax return being under review:

Why is my return being reviewed?

While most returns are accepted as filed, some are selected for examination. The IRS examines some federal tax returns to determine if income, expenses, and credits are being reported accurately. The IRS selects returns for examination using various methods which include random sampling, computerized screening, and comparison of information received by the IRS such as Forms W-2 and 1099. Having your return selected for examination does not suggest that you made an error or were dishonest.

See the article below, for information:

 IRS understanding your CP05 notice

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