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DTF-948 or DTF-948-O (Request for Information) Checklist for acceptable proof of wages and withholding. Checklist for acceptable proof of a child or dependent. For other checklists, see Recordkeeping for individuals.
If we offset your New York State tax refund, we will send you a DTF-160, Account Adjustment Notice, detailing: the amount we offset, the agency we sent your money to, and. contact information for that agency.
It means that the review has been completed and has been sent for processing. The processing hasn't been completed yet, however. For more information regarding this review and the status of your return, I recommend that you contact the NYS Department of Taxation and Finance.
The IRS mails letters or notices to taxpayers for a variety of reasons including if: They have a balance due. They are due a larger or smaller refund. The agency has a question about their tax return.
Every year the IRS mails letters or notices to taxpayers for many different reasons. Typically, it's about a specific issue with a taxpayer's federal tax return or tax account. A notice may tell them about changes to their account or ask for more information. It could also tell them they need to make a payment.
The letter tells the taxpayer that a student received scholarships, grants, or both greater than the qualifying tuition expense, creating a tax assessment plus interest for the taxpayer.
Why did I receive this? Our records indicate that you were the buyer of a vehicle, watercraft or onboard motor. As required by law, the Ohio Department of Taxation conducts reviews of casual (non-dealer) vehicle title transfers. A letter/questionnaire is sent to the seller of the vehicle, watercraft or onboard motor.
If you receive a letter from us asking for documentation to support what you claimed on your return, it doesn't mean that you did anything wrong. It's just an extra step we take to ensure refunds go out to only those who are entitled to them.