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Old 01-12-2007, 11:12 AM
Taxmanhog
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Default Re: irs agreement letter

"steven" <sammy[at]redgerp.com> wrote:

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> I recieved some papers from the IRS. I overpaid by $3,000
> and they say to sign agreement letter if I agree and send
> it back.
> The problem is there is no agreement letter in the forms.
> There is an installment agreement letter. But they owe me
> money. Will they just send me my money back or must I
> find an agreement form or call them for one?


Call the toll free number, something is not right!

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Old 01-12-2007, 06:47 AM
Phil Marti
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Default Re: irs agreement letter

"steven" <sammy[at]redgerp.com> wrote:

- quote -

> I recieved some papers from the IRS. I overpaid by $3,000
> and they say to sign agreement letter if I agree and send
> it back.
> The problem is there is no agreement letter in the forms.
> There is an installment agreement letter. But they owe me
> money. Will they just send me my money back or must I
> find an agreement form or call them for one?


Obviously something is wrong. Call the number on the letter
and find out what it is.

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Phil Marti
Clarksburg, MD

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Old 01-11-2007, 05:07 AM
steven
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Default irs agreement letter

I recieved some papers from the IRS. I overpaid by $3,000
and they say to sign agreement letter if I agree and send
it back.

The problem is there is no agreement letter in the forms.
There is an installment agreement letter. But they owe me
money. Will they just send me my money back or must I
find an agreement form or call them for one?

Steven

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