What this notice is about
We corrected to your return because we found a difference between the amount of estimated tax payments on your tax return and the amount we posted to your account. You're not due a refund nor do you owe an additional amount because of our changes. Your account balance is zero.
What you need to do
Read your notice carefully to see what was changed on your return and how those changes affected your balance. Compare the payments on the notice to your records:
- Verify we listed all your estimated tax payments.
- Check the payments we applied (if any) from the prior year.
If you agree with the changes we made, no response is required.
Correct the copy of your tax return that you kept for your records, but do not send it to us.
If you disagree with the changes we made, contact us at the number shown on the notice by the date indicated.
You may want to
Visit Online Account to:
- Access tax records
- View your balance
- Make and view payments
- View or create payment plans
- Manage your profile preferences
- View tax professional authorizations
- Learn more about accessibility options
- View tax transcripts
Frequently asked questions
Review the “What we changed on your return” section of your notice. For more information about the errors on your return, call us at the number shown in “Where to find more information".
Call us at the number in the “Where to find more information” section of your notice. Have a copy of your tax return and documentation (such as cancelled checks or amended return) ready when you call. We'll discuss the issue with you and give you further instructions.
You can adjust your estimated tax payments by completing a Form 1040-ES, Estimated Tax for Individuals PDF. See Publication 505, Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax PDF for more information.
You'll need to file Form 1040-X, Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return PDF to make a correction.
Tips for next year
Consider filing your taxes electronically. Filing online can help you avoid mistakes and find credits and deductions that you may qualify for. In many cases you can file for free. Learn more about e-file.
To avoid the same issue next year, correct the copy of this year's tax return that you kept for your records. If you use a tax preparer, also have them correct their copy.
Before filing your return, you can verify the estimated tax payments were applied to the year by viewing your online account.
Need help?
- You can authorize someone to represent you before the IRS or inspect and/or receive confidential tax information.
- You may be eligible for free help from the Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS).
- You may qualify for help from a Low Income Taxpayer Clinic.
- If you didn’t receive a letter or notice, use Let us help you.