IRS Letter 2903 – Account Information or Change

 

The Taxpayer Advocate Service is updating you on the status of your request for assistance.

Type of Notice: Account information or change

Likely next step: IRS bill for unpaid taxes

Other tax problem areas: IRS return and account problems, IRS penalties

Why you received IRS Letter 2903

  1. You contacted the Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) to request assistance with an IRS issue.
  2. The advocate is still waiting for a final response from the IRS.
  3. The TAS sent Letter 2903 to notify you of the next date when the advocate will contact you with another update or with a final resolution.

Notice deadline: N/A

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