IRS Letter 3323C – Notice to Non-Electing Spouse of Final Determination on Innocent Spouse Relief Claim
The IRS made a final decision on the innocent spouse claim filed by your spouse (or former spouse).
Type of Notice: Unpaid balance
Likely next step: Address an IRS bill for unpaid taxes
Also see: IRS penalties
Why you received IRS Letter 3323C
- You filed a tax return with a filing status of married filing jointly.
- The IRS attempted to collect taxes due on that return from your spouse (former spouse).
- You spouse (former spouse) filed a claim for innocent spouse relief.
- Letter 3323C notifies you of the IRS’ final decision on innocent spouse relief. This letter is sent after the appeals period has expired.
Notice deadline: N/A
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