This letter just means that the IRS has pulled your tax return in order to compare the information that was reported on your tax return matches what organizations have sent in or your behalf (payroll departments, banks, etc).
The FTB wants to verify the dependents you claimed on your tax return. You need to send them the information they requested with a copy of the letter.
Dear Manager's Name, I am writing to formally request a transfer to Location/Department Name for briefly state your reason, such as career development, personal circumstances, etc.. This transfer will allow me to highlight how this will benefit your career, the company, or both.
As an employee, self-employed individual, independent contractor, or part of the gig economy, you may have a requirement to file federal and state income tax returns. The federal return is filed with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and the state return is filed with the Franchise Tax Board (FTB).
Respected ____(Sir/Madam), I,____ (name), am working for your company, ____(name of the organization), as a ____ (designation). With this letter, I wish to convey my request to you for a transfer at our ___(desired branch name) branch.
The Franchise Tax Board will send a notice or letter to personal taxpayers and business entities for issues that may include but not limited to: You have a balance due. You are due a larger or smaller refund. We need to notify you of delays in processing your return.
The registered owner or the person in physical possession of a vehicle being sold/transferred must submit a completed REG 138 to DMV within five calendar days of the sale (transfer). This can be done using a printed REG 138 or online, using the Internet Notice of Release of Liability (IRL) on the DMV Internet website.
Every year, the IRS issues thousands of adjusted refund letters to taxpayers across the country. An IRS adjusted refund letter doesn't mean you did anything wrong. Instead, it's a simple notice letting you know a change has been made to your refund.
If we made any changes to your tax return, your refund amount may change. You'll receive a letter in the mail (Notice of Tax Return Change ) with the details of the changes and the updated refund amount. Common changes include: Withholding or payments don't match our records. You don't qualify for a tax credit.
Fill out the "Reply to FTB" form included with your notice. It allows you to tell us that you (A) already filed a tax return or (B) you do not have to file or you are unsure if you have to file.