06/19/2025
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When the IRS files a tax return for you because you haven't filed one yourself, it's called a Substitute for Return (SFR). You'll typically receive a Notice of Deficiency (CP3219N) from the IRS
Here's what you need to know about an SFR, If you fail to file your tax return, the IRS can eventually file one for you.
The IRS uses only the income information they have on file, such as W-2s, 1099s, and other documents reported to them by third parties. An SFR doesn't include deductions and exemptions you might be eligible for, resulting in a potentially higher tax liability.