Customers (MFJ) have given me a recently received IRS letter. It is in CP2000-like format.
I had e-filed customer's 2020 federal & state returns as usual. Both had small refunds scheduled to be direct deposited.
The state direct deposited the refund without incident. IRS has not paid it's refund.
The IRS letter begins by acknowledging receipt of their e-return but later in the letter asks if they had filed the return.
They ask for faxed pages 1 & 2 of the 1040 as well as certain other supporting documents.
Has anyone else seen this. Could this be some kind of random review to prevent a fraudulent refund ?
I've tried calling the number on the letter 800 829-8374 but cannot get through.
Thanks for replies.
I had e-filed customer's 2020 federal & state returns as usual. Both had small refunds scheduled to be direct deposited.
The state direct deposited the refund without incident. IRS has not paid it's refund.
The IRS letter begins by acknowledging receipt of their e-return but later in the letter asks if they had filed the return.
They ask for faxed pages 1 & 2 of the 1040 as well as certain other supporting documents.
Has anyone else seen this. Could this be some kind of random review to prevent a fraudulent refund ?
I've tried calling the number on the letter 800 829-8374 but cannot get through.
Thanks for replies.
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