CP130· Informational
CP130 — AMT filing requirement may have changed
- Category
- Informational
- Urgency
- Informational
- Response window
- no action
- Key form
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No action required — retain it with your records.
Why the IRS sent this
IRS records indicate a change in AMT exposure for the taxpayer.
No response required
CP130 is informational. Retain it with your tax records. Review the notice; consider amending prior returns if AMT was paid in error and you are entitled to a refund.
What to do
Required action
Review the notice; consider amending prior returns if AMT was paid in error and you are entitled to a refund.
Appeal path
Informal — call the IRS
Informal — amend prior returns via Form 1040-X if applicable.
Calm-corrective
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Source
Verified against the official IRS detail page on irs.gov/individuals/understanding-your-cp130-notice. Always re-verify against the IRS page before acting.