Decoding IRS Notice CP32
Hello, readers! Today, we’re going to simplify a topic that often causes confusion - the IRS Notice CP32. This post is brought to you by Lamarre Law Group, P.A., your trusted partner in navigating the complex world of tax laws.
What is a CP32?
A CP32 is a notice you might receive from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). This notice is sent when the IRS has sent you a replacement refund check. This usually happens when your original refund check was returned to the IRS, for example, because of an incorrect or incomplete address.
What Should You Do If You Receive a CP32?
If you receive a CP32 notice, don’t worry. Here’s what you should do:
Read your notice carefully. It will explain why you’re receiving a replacement check.
If you have the expired check, please destroy it.
You should receive the replacement check within a few weeks.
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Disclaimer: This blog post is for informational purposes only and should not be taken as legal advice. For specific advice related to your situation, please consult with a tax professional.