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If your income reported from a third-party source doesn’t match the amount on your tax return, you will be sent an IRS CP2000 notice informing you about the information the IRS has received and how it affects your tax. It is crucial that you acknowledge receipt of this form by completing the response form, following notice instructions. This article explains what to if you receive an IRS CP2000 notice.

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Your CPA at Sharrard, McGee & Co., PA can help you understand and respond appropriately should you receive a CP2000 notice. Call us in High Point at (336) 884-0400 or in Greensboro at (336) 272-9777. 

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