What does IRS Notice CP504B mean?

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If you’re receiving a CP504B or CP504 notice, it means you have a past-due bill with the IRS. It also means the IRS has sent you letters before, and you haven’t been able to take care of the issue because either you can’t pay the balance due, dispute that it’s owed, or aren’t sure how to fix it.

How do I pay my notice CP504B?

What do I have to do? Pay the amount due shown on the notice. Mail us your payment in the envelope we sent you. Include the bottom part of the notice to make sure we correctly credit your account.

Can I pay CP504B online?

If you have the money to pay your outstanding tax debt, pay the bill online, immediately, by ACH direct debit through your bank account or using a debit or credit card. Additional fees may apply if you use a card, but they will be less than the consequences you’ll face if you ignore this important tax notice.

Is CP504 a final notice?

The Notice CP504 (also referred to as the Final Notice) is mailed to you because the IRS has not received payment of your unpaid balance and tells you how much you owe, including additional penalties and interest, when it’s due, and how to pay before further collection action takes place.

What happens if taxes are filed incorrectly?

If you made a mistake on your tax return, you need to correct it with the IRS. To correct the error, you would need to file an amended return with the IRS. If you fail to correct the mistake, you may be charged penalties and interest. You can file the amended return yourself or have a professional prepare it for you.

This notice is telling you that we intend to issue a levy against certain property or rights to property because you still have a balance due on one of your tax accounts. We may also file a Federal Tax Lien, if we have not already done so. This notice also explains the denial or revocation of a United States Passport.


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