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Understanding your CP49 Notice

We sent you this notice to tell you we used all or part of your refund to pay a tax debt.


What you need to do

  • Read your notice carefully — it'll explain how we used your refund.
  • Contact us if you disagree.

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Answers to Common Questions

What should I do if I disagree with the notice?
Call us at the toll free number on the top right corner of your notice. Please have your paperwork (such as cancelled checks, amended return, etc.) ready when you call.

Part of the refund you used is mine. You used it to pay taxes my spouse owes. I don't owe any taxes. What can I do?
You can file a Form 8379, Injured Spouse Allocation to claim your share of the refund.

You only used part of my refund. What happens to the part you didn't use?
You'll receive a refund check for any part we didn't use.

What happens when the refund you used didn't pay the full amount I owe and I can't pay the rest?
You can make a payment plan with us when you can't pay the full amount you owe.

How can I make a payment plan?
Call us at the toll free number on the top right corner of your notice to talk about payment plans or learn more about them.


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.


Understanding your notice

Reading your notice
Your notice may look different from the sample because the information contained in your notice is tailored to your situation.

Notice CP49, Page 1
Image of page 1 of a printed IRS CP49 Notice

Notice CP49, Page 2
Image of page 2 of a printed IRS CP49 Notice

Printable samples of this notice (PDF)

Tax publications you may find useful

How to get help

Calling the 1-800 number listed on the top right corner of your notice is the fastest way to get your questions answered.

You can also authorize someone (such as an accountant) to contact the IRS on your behalf using this Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative (Form 2848).

Or you may qualify for help from a Low Income Taxpayer Clinic.
 

Page Last Reviewed or Updated: 12-Aug-2012