6470 letters notified tax filers about incorrect information regarding COVID-19 stimulus check amounts and were sent out beginning in the summer.
Recipients may have gotten a CP11, CP12, or CP13 notice, according to the IRS. Letters were sent out to people who claimed the Recovery Rebate Credit on their 2020 tax returns.
The credit allowed people who didn’t get their first or second stimulus checks to claim them on their returns and receive them as part of a tax refund, according to the IRS.
This also applies to those who did not receive the full amount in their stimulus checks. Notice CP11 means you owe more from your previous tax return.