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IRS_Notice_CP2000.pdf
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"The income and/or payment information reported to IRS does not match information reported on your return. Tax increase: $1,247.00. Interest: $38.12. Total proposed changes: $1,285.12. Respond by 06/15/2026."
What do I need to do?
↵In plain English
The IRS thinks you owe an extra $1,285.12 because a form (probably a 1099 or W-2) they received doesn't match what you reported. You have until June 15 to respond. Options: (1) Agree and pay. (2) Disagree and send proof. (3) Get a tax pro to respond on your behalf. Don't ignore this — it becomes a bill if you don't respond.
Real examples
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W-2 TAX FORM
The form
Box 1: $68,420.00 wages. Box 2: $9,340.00 federal income tax withheld. Box 12a: D-12 $6,000.
Explain what this form is for
In plain words
This is your W-2 — proof of how much you earned last year. You made $68,420, and your employer already sent $9,340 to the IRS for you. The $6,000 in Box 12 is money you put into your 401(k) — that's already been taken out of Box 1. You need this form to file your taxes.
IMMIGRATION (I-797)
The notice
Notice of Action. Application Type: I-539. Priority date: 03/15/26. Receipt number: EAC2690000000. Biometrics appointment to follow.
What do I need to do next?
Next steps
This is the receipt confirming USCIS got your application. Save it — you'll need the receipt number (EAC2690000000) to check your status. A biometrics appointment letter will arrive in 2-4 weeks. Go to that appointment. After biometrics, just wait — processing takes 3-8 months.
SOCIAL SECURITY
The letter
Your Social Security benefits have been recalculated. Monthly benefit amount: $1,842. Effective date: 05/01/2026. Cost-of-living adjustment included.
Is this good or bad?
What this means
Good news. Your Social Security payment went up to $1,842/month starting May 1. The increase is the yearly cost-of-living bump. No action needed — the new amount will show up in your next deposit.
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