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Understanding IRS Letter 2675C


IRS Letter 2675C is a notice from the Internal Revenue Service indicating a response to a recent action regarding your Power of Attorney (POA) record. This letter typically follows a request by you or your representative to terminate or modify a POA arrangement you have in place with the IRS.

Understanding IRS Letter 2675C

A template of an IRS notice, reference number 2675c, detailing the process for terminating a power of attorney for a taxpayer. Key sections for personal data and specific IRS instructions are marked with placeholders, and sensitive information is obscured for confidentiality

 IRS Letter 2675C is a notice from the Internal Revenue Service indicating a response to a recent action regarding your Power of Attorney (POA) record. This letter typically follows a request by you or your representative to terminate or modify a POA arrangement you have in place with the IRS.

Key Points of IRS Letter 2675C

When you get IRS Letter 2675C, it's essentially confirming any recent changes you've made to your POA. It acknowledges whether you've terminated or modified your POA when this change was requested, the tax periods covered, and when this change will take effect.

How to Respond to IRS Letter 2675C

If you receive this letter, review the details and ensure everything matches what you or your (former) representative requested. If everything looks good and aligns with your request, there's nothing more you need to do. If something's off, or you never asked for a POA change, contact the IRS at the toll-free number indicated on the letter. 

Possible Consequences of Not Responding

If the letter indicates a POA termination or changes you did not request, failing to address will impact who has access to your tax information and who can represent you before the IRS.

When to Seek Professional Help

If you did not initiate the POA changes, are unsure how to proceed with reinstating or modifying your POA, or need assistance managing your tax matters and representation. We can help! Our team of experts can offer invaluable advice and represent and resolve your situation with the IRS on your behalf.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Conclusion

Understanding the implications of IRS Letter 2675C is essential for maintaining proper representation in your tax matters. Ensure any changes to your POA are accurate and reflect your current needs.

Additional Resources

IRS Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative (Form 2848)

IRS Information on Authorizing a Representative