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  1. Understanding your IRS notice or letter - Internal Revenue Service

    Did you receive an IRS notice or letter? Search for your notice or letter to learn what it means and what you should do.

  2. NOTICE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of NOTICE is warning or intimation of something : announcement. How to use notice in a sentence.

  3. NOTICE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    US (also give (your) notice) to tell your employer or landlord that you will be leaving your job or your rented home, usually after a particular period of time:

  4. notice - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    2 days ago · Borrowed from Middle French notice, from the Latin nōtitia. Doublet of notitia.

  5. Notice - definition of notice by The Free Dictionary

    A formal announcement, notification, or warning, especially an announcement of one's intention to withdraw from an agreement or leave a job: gave my employer two weeks' notice; raised the price …

  6. Notice of Pay Rate | Department of Labor

    Notice and Acknowledgement of Pay Rate and Payday Under Section 195.1 of the New York State Labor Law Notice for Employees of Temporary Help Firms LS51 is a blank work agreement that …

  7. Workplace Know Your Rights Notice Available Now in English and …

    5 days ago · The California Labor Commissioner recently published its new Workplace Know Your Rights Notice in both English and Spanish! This is important because a new 2026 law (SB 294) …

  8. notice - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    To notice is to become aware of something that has caught one's attention: to notice a newspaper headline; to notice a road sign.

  9. NOTICE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    NOTICE definition: an announcement or intimation of something impending; warning. See examples of notice used in a sentence.

  10. Notice Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    NOTICE meaning: 1 : information that tells you or warns you about something that is going to happen; 2 : a statement telling someone that an agreement, job, etc., will end soon