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What is a CP-90 Notice and What Should you do?
A CP-90 letter is an official notice from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS), also known as a Final Notice of Intent to Levy and Notice of Your Right to a Hearing. It means that, at least in the opinion of the tax agency, you have been reminded of money owing already and have failed to pay up. The CP-90 notice is an indication that the IRS is planning to take more definite action to recover the taxes owing. As a result, it is vitally important to know what to do if you receive a CP-90 notice call Burt and Associates will be glad to explain this to you.
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