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Reminder: You Owe Past Due Taxes for:«due date»
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Balance Due: «$ amount»
Pay by: «due date»
Why am I getting this notice?
You have a past due tax balance for « date ». By law, we must tell you each year how much you owe. We will send you a notice for each tax year for which you still owe.
What should I do?
If you can make a payment:
- Make your check or money order payable to the United States Treasury (be sure to write your TIN on your check).
- Complete and detach the payment stub at the end of this notice.
- Send the stub and your payment in the enclosed envelope.
If you can't pay the full amount owed:
- Pay as much as you can now.
- Review the Payment Options listed on the back of this page.
- Call us at the number listed above if you want to discuss payment options for the amount not paid.
Reminder! If you don't pay the amount owed by {due date}, we will continue to add penalties and interest until the amount is paid in full.
How We Calculated the Amount You Owe
| Form |
Period |
Unpaid Balance |
+ Penalties |
+ Interest |
= Total |
| «form #» |
«qtrly. date» |
$ |
$ |
$ |
$ |
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Total Unpaid Tax, Penalties, and Interest
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$ |
The following payment options may be available to you. Please call us to discuss these options and make payment arrangements.
- Electronic Funds Withdrawal (EFW).
- Credit card payments.
- Electronic Federal Tax Payment System.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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| What if I don't agree with the amount owed? |
If you don't agree with the amount shown on this statement, please call or write to us at the address listed on the payment stub. You will need to tell us why you don't agree and you may need to send us tax information to support your statement. |
| Why am I getting this notice if I already told the IRS I couldn't pay. |
By law, we are required to send you a reminder notice each year to give you an update of the current amount owed. |
| What if I'm currently working with an IRS representative? |
If you're currently working with an IRS representative to resolve your past due taxes, contact the person you've been working with to discuss this matter. |
| Will the IRS contact others about my tax account? |
Generally, it is our practice to deal directly with a taxpayer or a taxpayer's authorized representative. However, we sometimes talk with other persons (such as a neighbor, bank, employer, or employees) when we need information that the taxpayer has been unable to provide, or to verify information that we have received. If we contact other persons, you have the right to request a list of those contacted. |
For tax forms, instructions and information, visit www.irs.gov. (Access to this site will not provide you with any taxpayer account information.)
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