IRS Notice · CP11

Got an IRS CP11 Notice? Here Is What It Means.

A CP11 means the IRS changed your return because it believes there was a miscalculation, and as a result it says you now owe. There is a 60 day right buried in this notice that most people miss, and it matters.

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The short version. A CP11 is a math error notice. Using its math error authority, the IRS corrected something on your return and assessed a balance without a full audit. You can accept it and pay, or you can dispute it. The catch most people miss: you have 60 days to request that the change be reversed, and if you do, the IRS must back it out and follow the normal deficiency process instead.

The 60 day right almost nobody uses

A CP11 rarely uses the words math error, and it often does not spell out your strongest option. Here it is.

Within 60 days you can

  • Request that the IRS reverse the math error assessment.
  • Force the IRS to use normal deficiency procedures instead.
  • Do this without first proving your whole case.
  • Stop collection of the disputed amount during that window.

If you do nothing

  • The assessment stands and the balance is due.
  • Penalties and interest keep building.
  • Your simplest path to dispute it closes after 60 days.
  • Reversing it later becomes much harder.

Why this is worth a closer look

Math error corrections are fast and automated, which means they are sometimes wrong. A mismatched dependent, a credit the system did not recognize, or a number entered on the wrong line can all trigger a CP11. Because the 60 day request for reversal does not require you to prove your full case up front, it is often worth using if anything about the change looks off.

What you can do about it

Decide quickly whether the change is right. Each step is part of the normal math error response.

Do not pay a correction you may not owe.

Math error notices are automated and sometimes wrong, and the 60 day clock is short. Send your case in for a free review and we will tell you whether the change holds up and how to respond.

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