IRS Notice CP2006 – We Received Your Response
The IRS needs additional time to resolve your case.
Type of Notice: Return accuracy
Likely next step: Address an IRS CP2000 underreporter inquiry
Why you received IRS Notice CP2006
- The IRS Automated Underreporter Unit (AUR) informed you that the IRS was reviewing your tax return because of possible discrepancies between income, credits, or deductions reported on your return and information the IRS received from others such employers and banks.
- The IRS received your response to their previous notice and are reviewing the information you sent. They will contact you once they have completed their review.
Notice deadline: N/A
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