IRS Notice · CP508C
A CP508C tells you the IRS has certified your tax debt as seriously delinquent to the U.S. State Department. Under federal law, that certification can lead the State Department to deny or revoke your passport. It is serious, and it is reversible.
The short version. A CP508C means the IRS told the State Department your federal tax debt is seriously delinquent under the FAST Act. The State Department can then deny a new passport, deny a renewal, or in some cases revoke a current one. The good news: once you resolve or arrange the debt, the IRS reverses the certification and sends a CP508R, and your passport access is restored.
Passport certification only happens at a high threshold and after specific steps. That also means there are clear ways to undo it.
If you apply for or renew a passport while certified, the State Department generally holds your application open for 90 days so you can resolve the debt or arrange payment with the IRS. Entering a payment plan is often enough to start the reversal. Once the IRS reverses the certification, it sends a CP508R and notifies the State Department.
The path is to resolve or arrange the debt so the IRS reverses the certification. Each step is something you request and the IRS reviews. None is guaranteed.
Passport certification sounds final but it is not. Send your case in for a free review and we will tell you the fastest path to a reversal and whether to handle it yourself or hand it to a professional.
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These are the controlling Internal Revenue Code sections and Internal Revenue Manual parts. Links go to the live IRS.gov pages so you can confirm every point yourself.
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