IRS Letter 2625C

No Reply to Prior Correspondence

IRS Letter 2625C is sent when the IRS has not received a response to a previous letter they sent you. This could relate to a pending audit, refund issue, documentation request, or proposed change to your return.

The letter serves as a final reminder before the IRS takes further action based on the information they have, which may not be in your favor.


▸ Why Did I Receive Letter 2625C?

You received this letter because:

  • You did not reply to a previous IRS notice or letter

  • The IRS is still waiting on requested documents or information

  • You didn’t respond to a proposed adjustment, disallowance, or refund inquiry

  • The IRS is preparing to finalize the issue without your input


▸ What’s in the Letter?

Letter 2625C usually includes:

  • A reminder of the original issue or request

  • A notice that no reply was received by the deadline

  • An opportunity to respond before the IRS makes a final decision

  • Instructions on how to contact the IRS or provide additional documents

- If you continue to remain silent, the IRS may assess taxes, deny refunds, or begin collections.


▸ What Should You Do?

  1. Act immediately. This may be your last chance to respond.

  2. Review your records. Check what the original IRS letter was about.

  3. Send in documentation or a written explanation if needed.

  4. Contact the IRS using the phone number or instructions in the letter.


▸ When to Call a Tax Attorney

If you're not sure what the IRS wants or if things have escalated, a tax attorney can help you:

  • Understand what issue is still unresolved

  • Respond correctly and quickly to avoid penalties or collections

  • Reopen the case or file a late response, if appropriate

  • Represent you in communications with the IRS


▸ Silence Can Be Costly

If you’ve received Letter 2625C, the IRS is ready to act, with or without your input.

Call Scammahorn Law Firm at (903) 595-1000 or fill out this quick form to schedule a consultation and get peace of mind.

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