IRS Letter 692C – Change/No Change to Proposed Audit Adjustments

 

The IRS is proposing adjustments to your tax return. Provide additional information within 15 days.

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Type of notice: Return accuracy

Most common tax problem area: IRS audits

Why you received IRS Letter 692C

  1. The IRS selected your tax return for an audit.
  2. After the audit, the IRS proposed changes to your tax return.
  3. You did not agree with the IRS’ changes.
  4. The IRS sent Letter 692C to explain changes, if any, to the IRS’ proposed adjustments.

Your options to address IRS Letter 692C

  1. Dispute the taxes you owe
  2. Dispute the penalties

Notice deadline: 15 days

If you miss the deadline: The IRS will issue a notice of deficiency which gives you 90 days to petition the U.S. Tax Court if you still disagree with their adjustments.

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