?? Received a CP04 notice from the IRS? Don’t worry—let’s break it down together! At Lamarre Law Group, P.A., we’re here to help you understand what this notice means and how to respond.
What is a CP04 Notice? A CP04 notice is sent to individuals who have served in a combat zone, a qualified contingency operation, or a hazardous duty station. It alerts you that you or your spouse may be eligible for tax deferment due to this service.
What Should You Do Next? Download Form 15109, Request for Tax Deferment. Submit the form, along with your supporting documents and the CP04 notice, by the due date provided.
Submitting everything on time is crucial to avoid any potential penalties or collection actions.
At Lamarre Law Group, our experienced tax attorneys can assist in reviewing your notice and completing the required steps, ensuring you fully understand your rights and obligations.
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2 个月Great catch and advice. It may be besides the post’s point, genuinely curious how other tax analysts out there see this: From a purely tax vantage point, what is the default structure for a venture between two people, sharing profits and losses equally or according to the terms of an agreement?