I inadvertently lost the letter; therefore, I need to get a copy to research the issue. I want to know if there is a section on either the IRS website or in backup documentation under my Turbo Tax account where I can print out a copy of this notice.

What does a letter from the IRS mean?

IRS Letters and Notices: Guide On Anything IRS Mails You | SuperMoney! It’s scary when you receive an unexpected envelope in the mail from the IRS. An IRS Letter or Notice can mean any number of outcomes, but not all are bad. This ultimate guide to IRS Letters and Notices will describe the types of notices that may come and explain what they mean.

What to do if you receive a fraudulent IRS letter?

If, when you search for your notice or letter using the Search on this page, it doesn’t return a result, or you believe the notice or letter looks suspicious, contact us at 800-829-1040. If you determine the notice or letter is fraudulent, please follow the IRS assistor’s guidance or visit our Report Phishing page for next steps.

Where to find the IRS notice or letter number?

The location of the notice or letter number. You can find the notice (CP) or letter (LTR) number on either the top or the bottom right-hand corner of your correspondence. Get Tax Help. Taxpayer Advocate. Form 2848 Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative.

Why do I get a letter from the IRS?

The IRS sends notices and letters for the following reasons: You have a balance due. You are due a larger or smaller refund. We have a question about your tax return. We need to verify your identity. We need additional information. We changed your return. We need to notify you of delays in processing your return.

When to report a suspicious IRS letter or notice?

When the notice or letter looks suspicious. Please visit our Report Phishing page if you receive a notice or letter that looks suspicious and was designed to appear as though it came from the IRS. You can also call 800-829-1040.

How to report a phishing letter to the IRS?

Please visit our Report Phishing page if you receive a notice or letter that looks suspicious and was designed to appear as though it came from the IRS. You can also call 800-829-1040.