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IRS Passport Revocation: How to Reverse Your CP508R Notice

IRS CP508R notice and five IRS resolution paths: full payment, installment agreement, Offer in Compromise, Innocent Spouse, and Currently Not Collectible.

How to Restore Passport Eligibility After a CP508R Notice

CP508R is the IRS notice that reverses a seriously delinquent tax debt certification and tells the State Department to restore your passport eligibility. Five qualifying resolution paths trigger CP508R issuance: full payment, an approved installment agreement, an accepted Offer in Compromise, a pending Innocent Spouse relief request, or Currently Not Collectible status. Each path has

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CP508C certification process flow: IRS to State Department for tax debt passport issues and CP508R reversal.

How the IRS Certifies Tax Debt to the State Department (CP508C Process).

The CP508C process runs in five stages: the IRS flags a seriously delinquent balance and certifies it, the certification is transmitted to the State Department on a weekly cycle, the IRS mails Notice CP508C to the taxpayer, the State Department holds passport applications for 90 days, and once a qualifying resolution is recorded, the IRS

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