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CP 49

The IRS applied Joseph Stewart's 2022 tax return overpayment of $534 to his unpaid balance from 2016. As a result, his remaining balance for 2016 is now $2,845.77. Since he has an existing payment plan, he should continue making monthly payments according to the terms of that agreement. The notice provides payment options and additional resources for taxpayers to view balances, make payments, or set up new payment agreements.

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CP 49

The IRS applied Joseph Stewart's 2022 tax return overpayment of $534 to his unpaid balance from 2016. As a result, his remaining balance for 2016 is now $2,845.77. Since he has an existing payment plan, he should continue making monthly payments according to the terms of that agreement. The notice provides payment options and additional resources for taxpayers to view balances, make payments, or set up new payment agreements.

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Department of the Treasury Notice CP49

Internal Revenue Service Tax Year 2022


Austin, TX 73301-0025 Notice date March 6, 2023
Social Security number 249-51-4936
To contact us 800-829-8374
Your Caller ID 523040
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JOSEPH B STEWART
207 NEW MARKET ST APT 49C
GREENWOOD SC 29646-3518

We applied your 2022 Form 1040 overpayment to an unpaid balance


Amount due: $2,845.77
We applied $534.00 of your 2022 Form 1040 Billing Summary
overpayment to an amount owed for 2016. Overpayment for 2022 -$534.00
As a result, the amount you owe for Amount applied to tax owed for 2016 534.00
December 31, 2016 is $2,845.77. Remaining balance for 2016 2,845.77
If you already have an installment or payment Amount due $2,845.77
agreement in place for this tax year, then
continue with that agreement.

What you need to do You don’t need to do anything.


Pay your monthly bill
• Since you currently make regular payments through an installment agreement, you
don’t need to pay the remaining balance all at once—just continue to pay according
to the terms of your installment agreement.
.

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Notice CP49
Tax Year 2022
Notice date March 6, 2023
Social Security number 249-51-4936
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Payment options Pay online, by phone, or with a mobile device. Visit IRS.gov/payments or the IRS2Go
mobile app for all IRS payment options.
If you plan to mail a payment, consider the electronic options at IRS.gov/payments first.
It’s free to pay from a bank account (Direct Pay) or the Electronic Federal Tax Payment
System (EFTPS). You can also schedule payments and receive email notifications.
If you pay by check, money order, or cashier's check, make sure it’s payable to the U.S.
Treasury.
Can’t pay it all now?
• Apply for a payment plan (installment agreement) at IRS.gov/OPA
• Consider an offer in compromise at IRS.gov/OIC
• Request a temporary collection delay at IRS.gov/tempcollectiondelay
To view the amount you owe and your payment history visit IRS.gov/account.

Additional information • Visit www.irs.gov/cp49


• For tax forms, instructions, and publications, visit www.irs.gov/forms-pubs or call
800-TAX-FORM (800-829-3676).
• Paying online is convenient, secure, and ensures timely receipt of your payment. To
pay your taxes online or for more information, go to www.irs.gov/payments.
• You can contact us by mail at the address at the top of this notice. Be sure to include
your Social Security number, the tax year, and the form number you are writing
about.
• Keep this notice for your records.
If you need assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

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