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Notice CP14 is the first official bill sent by the IRS when you file a tax return showing a balance due but do not pay the tax in full by the filing deadline.
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Common to this kind of document, not read from yours. Which of these apply to the copy in your hand is exactly what an analysis answers.
Accrual of late payment penalties (typically 0.5% per month, up to 25%).
Daily compounding interest charges on the unpaid tax amount.
Failure to establish a payment option leads to more aggressive collection letters.
The sequence matters. Each step assumes the one before it is done — doing them out of order is how people end up agreeing to something they could have disputed.
Confirm the balance matches the liability calculated on your submitted tax return.
Pay the balance in full via IRS Direct Pay to avoid additional interest.
If unable to pay in full, apply for a short-term payment extension or monthly payment plan.
Verify if you qualify for First-Time Penalty Abatement to reduce the overall cost.
General answers about this kind of document. What yours says is a different question, and one only your copy can answer.
If you cannot pay, you should still contact the IRS or apply online for an installment agreement. Ignoring the notice will result in compounding interest, penalties, and eventual collection action.
If the one in your hand is not quite this, it may be one of these.
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