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Please be cautious when responding to IRS notices as there are a number of bad actors out there.
Of particular note, the is the CP53E Notice. The CP53E Notice is sent when the IRS cannot issue your tax refund via direct deposit, and scammers are taking advantage of this.
If you receive an IRS notice-especially if it has a QR Code directing you to enter personal information, you should proceed with caution.
If you receive an IRS notice of any kind and are unsure whether it is legitimate, please contact our firm and your preparer before taking action. We can help you verify the notice, confirm what it requires, and respond appropriately.
There are three reliable ways to confirm whether a notice is legitimate: