IRS Notice · CP523

Got an IRS CP523 Notice? Here Is What It Means.

A CP523 means the IRS intends to terminate your installment agreement, usually because a payment was missed, a new balance appeared, or a required return was not filed. If it terminates, the full balance becomes due and collection can start again.

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The short version. A CP523 is a notice that your payment plan is in default and the IRS plans to terminate it. It is not the termination itself yet. You usually have a short window to cure the default and keep the agreement, but if the plan terminates, the IRS can demand the full balance and resume collection.

What puts a plan in default, and what you can still do

A CP523 almost always traces back to one of a few specific triggers. Knowing which one applies tells you how to fix it.

Common reasons for a CP523

  • You missed a monthly payment.
  • A new tax balance posted on another year.
  • A required tax return was filed late or not filed.
  • Your updated financial information was not provided when asked.

What you can still do

  • Bring the missed payment current within the window shown.
  • Ask to reinstate the agreement.
  • Set up a new agreement that reflects your situation.
  • Appeal the termination before it becomes final.

A protection most people miss

While an installment agreement is pending or in effect, the IRS generally cannot levy you. Curing the default and keeping the agreement alive does more than restart your payments. It keeps that levy protection in place. That is why responding to a CP523 quickly is worth the effort.

What you can do about it

The goal is usually to fix the default before the plan terminates. Each step is something you request and the IRS reviews. None is guaranteed.

Act before the plan terminates.

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