IRS Notice Decoder

Decode IRS letters like CP14, CP504, LT11, and more with our IRS Notice Decoder. Instantly understand what your notice means and get expert help from Back Tax Rescue.

Confused by an IRS Letter? Use Our Free IRS Notice Decoder for Instant Answers

If you’ve received a letter from the IRS and aren’t sure what it means, you’re not alone. Tax notices can be confusing, intimidating, and filled with unclear language. That’s why we created the IRS Notice Decoder—a free tool to help you understand what the IRS is trying to tell you and what to do next.

What Is the IRS Notice Decoder?

The IRS Notice Decoder is a simple online tool that explains the most common IRS letters—like CP14, CP504, LT11, and Letter 1058—in plain language. Just select the notice code from a dropdown menu and instantly get a breakdown of what it means, why you received it, and what actions (if any) you need to take.

It’s a stress-free way to make sense of IRS mail before panic sets in.

Why You’re Getting IRS Letters

The IRS sends notices for a variety of reasons:

  • You have a balance due
  • They’ve made changes to your tax return
  • There’s a discrepancy with reported income
  • They intend to levy your wages or assets
  • You’re due a refund (yes, sometimes it’s good news)

But most notices include intimidating language, deadlines, and consequences if you don’t respond. That’s why understanding your letter—fast—is essential.

How Our IRS Notice Decoder Helps

  • ✅ Select your notice code from a list
  • ✅ Instantly view a plain-English explanation
  • ✅ See what the IRS wants and how urgent it is
  • ✅ Know whether it’s something you can fix—or need help with

You’ll also get the option to contact Back Tax Rescue for help resolving the issue if you’re unsure what steps to take.

Notices the IRS Notice Decoder Covers

We explain dozens of common IRS letters and codes, including:

  • CP14 – First balance due notice
  • CP504 – Final notice before levy
  • LT11 – Intent to seize property
  • Letter 1058 – Right to a hearing before enforced collection
  • CP2000 – Unreported income discrepancy
  • Letter 2848, 433-A, 433-F – Linked forms and follow-up actions

And many more.

Don’t Ignore That IRS Letter

Even if you don’t owe much—or anything—the worst mistake you can make is ignoring an IRS notice. Some letters require action within 30 days. Others may involve collection or lien activity. By using our IRS Notice Decoder, you’ll know exactly what to do—without needing a law degree.


👉 Use the IRS Notice Decoder now to find out what your IRS letter really means and take the right next step.

Need help fast? Call 470-699-1187, email info@backtaxrescue.com, or book a consultation.

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