IRS CP16 Notice: Refund Due Notice

Good news! The IRS has determined you overpaid your taxes and are due a refund.

Understanding Your CP16 Notice

The CP16 notice informs you that the IRS corrected your tax return in your favor, resulting in a refund.

Key Details Included:

  • Specific adjustment(s) made by the IRS
  • Original vs. corrected refund amount
  • Expected refund timeline
  • 60-day dispute period if needed
Common Reasons for CP16 Notices
  • Math errors in your favor
  • Unclaimed credits or deductions
  • Additional withholding reported
  • Income reporting corrections
How to Respond to Your CP16

If You AGREE With Changes:

  • No action required - refund will be issued automatically
  • Expect your refund within 4-6 weeks
  • Keep notice for your records

If You DISAGREE With Changes:

  • Gather supporting documentation
  • Contact IRS within 60 days
  • Follow dispute instructions in notice
  • Consider professional assistance if complex
Important Considerations
  • Refund will be issued automatically if you agree
  • Check your bank account if you selected direct deposit
  • Allow 4-6 weeks for paper checks
  • Dispute rights expire after 60 days
How We Can Help With Your CP16

Our tax services include:

  • Verification of IRS refund calculations
  • Assistance with refund disputes
  • Future tax planning to maximize refunds
  • Professional representation if needed

Want to Ensure You're Getting the Full Refund You Deserve?

Our experts can review your notice and help with any disputes.

Call 972-519-0041 today for a free consultation.