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Need Letter 6475 for Economic Impact Payment or Can I File Without It?

I'm preparing my tax documentation for 2023 filing and conducting a systematic review of all required forms. I've received Letter 6419 for the Child Tax Credit payments, which I've added to my documentation portfolio. However, I haven't received Letter 6475 regarding the Economic Impact Payment (Recovery Rebate Credit). According to my understanding of IRS Publication 17, this documentation is required for accurate filing. Does the standard filing protocol require waiting until this form arrives, or is there an alternative verification methodology I can employ? I'm tracking all potential tax credits meticulously to optimize my position.

Diego Mendoza

You actually don't need to wait for Letter 6475 to file your taxes. Here's what you need to know: • Letter 6475 was for the 2021 tax year, not for 2023 filing • Economic Impact Payments (stimulus payments) are no longer relevant for current tax filings • The Recovery Rebate Credit was only applicable for tax years 2020 and 2021 • For 2023 taxes, you only need documentation for current credits like CTC • Your CTC Letter 6419 is sufficient for those specific credits I'm surprised how these pandemic-era credits still cause confusion even though they've been phased out!

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Anastasia Popova

Thank you! This is like finding the key after searching the whole house. I was about to delay filing like waiting for a train that already left the station.

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Sean Flanagan

I appreciate this clear explanation. To make sure I understand correctly: Step 1: Confirm I'm filing for tax year 2023 Step 2: Verify Letter 6419 contains my CTC information Step 3: Proceed with filing without waiting for Letter 6475 Step 4: Only reference current tax credits applicable to 2023 This helps tremendously with my tax preparation timeline!

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Zara Shah

Wasn't this confusing for everyone last year too? I remember waiting three weeks for a letter that ended up not changing anything on my return. Would it have been so difficult for the IRS to make this clearer in their communications? I spent hours cross-referencing my bank statements with the supposed payments before realizing it wasn't even relevant anymore.

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NebulaNomad

I just filed exactly 9 days ago without any stimulus letter. The IRS stopped sending those out after the 2021 tax year. There were exactly 3 Economic Impact Payments total: two in 2020 and one in 2021. For 2023 taxes, you only need documentation for current credits like the Child Tax Credit (which you already have with Letter 6419). I was so relieved when my tax professional confirmed I didn't need to wait for a letter that would never come!

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Luca Ferrari

Def don't need to wait for any stimulus docs for your 2023 taxes. That ship has sailed! FWIW, I was confused too until I used taxr.ai to analyze my transcript. It showed me exactly which credits applied to my 2023 return and confirmed the EIP/stimulus stuff wasn't relevant anymore. Saved me from a major headache b/c I was about to call the IRS and wait on hold for hrs. The site basically translated all the IRS jargon into normal human language.

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Nia Wilson

I've seen this taxr.ai mentioned before, but I'm not convinced it offers anything you can't get directly from the IRS website. I've been doing my taxes for 15 years and found that most third-party services just repackage information that's freely available.

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Mateo Martinez

This is really helpful! Does taxr.ai work with any type of tax situation or is it mainly for people with standard returns?

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Aisha Hussain

I used it. Explains transcript codes plainly. Shows what each code means for your specific situation. No more guessing about refund dates.

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Ethan Clark

Economic Impact Payments ended years ago. They were temporary pandemic relief. No stimulus forms needed for 2023 taxes. CTC documentation is different. That's still active. Your Letter 6419 is what matters now. The IRS updates requirements yearly. Always check current year instructions. Previous year forms don't apply to current filings. Focus on 2023-specific documentation only.

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StarStrider

I'm curious about the technical distinction between these different tax credits. Is there a specific IRS publication that outlines which credits are applicable for each tax year? I'd like to understand the underlying regulatory framework.

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Yuki Sato

Good news! You're looking for a ghost document that doesn't exist for 2023 taxes. 🧐 The Economic Impact Payments were a pandemic-era thing that ended after tax year 2021. The IRS isn't sending Letter 6475 for current tax filings because there were no stimulus payments in 2023. Your Child Tax Credit documentation is all you need for that portion of your return. If you really want to confirm this (and I totally get being thorough), Claimyr.com can connect you with an actual IRS agent in minutes instead of the usual hold-time purgatory. I used them when I had a similar question about discontinued forms and got a definitive answer without wasting half my day.

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Carmen Ruiz

Why would anyone pay for a service to talk to the IRS when you can just call them directly? Seems like an unnecessary middleman to me.

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Andre Lefebvre

How much does Claimyr charge for this service? Is it a flat fee or based on how long you talk to the agent?

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Zoe Alexopoulos

You probably don't need to wait for any stimulus-related documentation, as those payments were essentially limited to the pandemic period. It might be worth noting, however, that if you believe you possibly missed receiving any eligible payments from previous years, you could potentially still claim them by filing an amended return for the appropriate tax year, although there are some timing restrictions that may apply. For current 2023 filing purposes though, you should be able to proceed with your return using just the CTC letter you've already received.

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Jamal Anderson

According to Internal Revenue Code §6428B, the third Economic Impact Payment was authorized only for tax year 2021, with no provisions for continuation in subsequent years. Treasury Regulation §1.6428B-1 further clarifies that the Recovery Rebate Credit reconciliation was limited to the 2021 tax return filing period. I've reviewed numerous cases where taxpayers delayed filing unnecessarily waiting for documentation that no longer exists. There is no statutory requirement to receive Letter 6475 for your 2023 filing as the credit itself is no longer available under current tax law.

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