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Those are things the IRS receives from payers. A copy is sent to you, and another copy is sent by the payer to the IRS. But the IRS can pull a return for review for any number of things, including at random. If you have a question about your IRS letter, there may be an IRS phone number on it.
The IRS Integrity and Verification Operations IVO group is delaying a number of taxpayer refunds to screen for identity theft and refund fraud. Taxpayers identified by the program may receive a 4464C letter from the IVO stating that their tax return is being thoroughly reviewed so that the IRS can ensure the accuracy of return information. The ...
I received the dreaded IRS Letter 4464c for the first time in my life. I tried calling the IRS for more information and the automated system stated due to the high volume of calls they could not address my issue. Gee thanks IRS for serving your citizens and being helpful. I was using a different tax...
I too got the 4464c. As answered already. Normally means w-2s orn1099, WAGES in general. Example. I made a typo on my current 2019/2020 filing, I was off by one digit so the IRS does not have the same information as I have therefore I got selected by the computer for a human to review it and I am waiting and prepared if they ask to send them my amendment or my w2 but sometimes they fix that ...
The IRS Integrity and Verification Operations IVO group is delaying a number of taxpayer refunds to screen for identity theft and refund fraud. Taxpayers identified by the program may receive a 4464C letter from the IVO stating that their tax return is being thoroughly reviewed so that the IRS can ensure the accuracy of return information. The ...
Only the IRS can provide you with that information. A timeframe should be on the letter you received. Generally, they ask you to contact them if you don't receive your refund or hear from them within 60 days from the date of the letter. Once they have completed their review, they will issue your refund.
The IRS Integrity and Verification Operations IVO group is delaying a number of taxpayer refunds to screen for identity theft and refund fraud. Taxpayers identified by the program may receive a 4464C letter from the IVO stating that their tax return is being thoroughly reviewed so that the IRS can ensure the accuracy of return information. The ...
For more help if you have received a Notice or letter from the IRS, see: I got a letter or notice from the IRS. There are several common types of Notices listed, but if you don't see your notice listed, there is also a link to the IRS Notice or Letter page where the number on the Notice can be entered. Otherwise, to reach the IRS:
If you read Understanding Your Letter 4464C, which HelenC12 linked above, it mentions that the IRS is verifying income, expenses and credits, but also that you should consider getting an IRS Identity Protection PIN before filing your tax return.
The IRS has indicated the 4464C letters are part of the screening program to combat stolen identity refund fraud and do not mean the taxpayer has been selected for audit. Both the IRS and the Department of Justice DOJ Tax Division have increased their efforts to combat stolen identity refund fraud.