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notice of deficiency

A notice sent by the Internal Revenue Service to a taxpayer stating that the taxpayer has not fully paid all taxes owed. The taxpayer is required to respond to a notice of deficiency, and has the right to dispute the notice if the assessment is believed to be in error.

Related information about notice of deficiency:
  1. Notice Of Deficiency Definition | Investopedia
    A letter from the Internal Revenue Service that advises a taxpayer about delinquent taxes owed plus any penalties and interest. A notice of deficiency is ...
     
  2. Internal Revenue Manual - 8.17.4 Notices of Deficiency
    Since a copy of the notice of deficiency is attached to the petition filed with the Tax Court, notice letters and statements must be computer generated or typed.
     
  3. 26 USC § 6212 - Notice of deficiency | LII / Legal Information Institute
    In the case of a joint income tax return filed by husband and wife, such notice of deficiency may be a single joint notice, except that if the Secretary has been ...
     
  4. "Notice Of Deficiency" Have You Received A Notice Of Deficiency ...
    Mar 31, 2009 ... http://www.taxproblem.org/letters-notices Have You Recieived A Notice Of Deficiency From The IRS? Contact Joe Mastriano CPA for help or get ...
     
  5. I Just Received A Notice Of Deficiency From The IRS - A 90-Day ...
    May 9, 2007 ... The notorious 90-day letter. This gives us our day in court – Tax Court, that is. Matters like this are not part of the California court system since ...
     
  6. How to Handle an IRS Notice of Deficiency
    A Notice of Deficiency, also known as the 90-day letter, from a government agency is the official written claim by such agency determining that you owe income ...
     
  7. Tax Lawyer - Notice of Deficiency
    NOTICE OF DEFICIENCY- This is one of the most important notices issued by the IRS.
     
  8. How to Correct a Notice of Tax Deficiency | Chron.com
    You may receive a notice of deficiency in the mail if you underpaid their tax either because you didn't report all your income or the IRS reversed your deductions, ...