IRS CP25 Notice: What It Means and How to Respond
Receiving an IRS CP25 Notice means the IRS has identified a math or clerical error on your return that led to a refund or balance due being adjusted. This notice outlines the IRS's corrections and explains what actions you should take.
The CP25 Notice is sent when:
- The IRS finds a math error or mismatch on your return.
- They correct the error and adjust your refund or tax balance.
- The notice details the changes and explains your updated amount owed or refund.
Common reasons include:
- Incorrectly reported income or withholding amounts.
- Math errors in adding or subtracting.
- Errors related to credits or deductions.
Step 1: Review the Notice
Compare the IRS's correction with your original tax return.
Step 2: Agree or Disagree?
- If you agree, no further action is required if you owe nothing or pay the balance due promptly.
- If you disagree, contact the IRS and provide documentation supporting your position.
Step 3: Respond Promptly
You typically have 60 days from the notice date to respond or pay.
- Interest and penalties may accumulate on unpaid balances.
- The IRS may take collection actions.
- You could lose the opportunity to dispute the correction.
- Double-check income, withholding, and credit amounts on your return.
- Use reliable tax software or a tax professional.
- Keep detailed records for all tax-related information.
KARME Tax Services Is Ready to Help
Don't let a CP25 Notice catch you off guard. At KARME Tax Services, we:
- Analyze IRS corrections carefully
- Help dispute errors when necessary
- Negotiate payment plans or settlements
- Help you avoid future IRS notices
Call KARME today at 972-519-0041 or schedule your consultation online. Quick action can save you money and headaches.


