Sometimes taxpayers receive an unexpected letter from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Many taxpayers get stressed out by such notices. However, there is nothing to panic about. You should have proper knowledge about IRS notices and the steps you can take after receiving one.
Here we are discussing IRS Notice CP3219A, which is the IRS Notice of Deficiency. In simple terms, this notice indicates that you owe an additional payment to the IRS. In most cases, this situation arises when the IRS receives information from a third party about your income standing.
The good thing is that this notice is really like a proposal. You
have the option to agree or disagree with this notice. If you agree, then you
can send in the extra payment. But if you disagree with the notice, then you
can file a petition. Taxpayers have their own legal rights, and they can take immediate
action whenever necessary.