IRS Seeking to Return $164 Million in Refund Checks
The IRS is seeking to return over $164 Million dollars in refund checks that have been returned to them as undeliverable because of bad mailing addresses. Commissioner Douglas Shulman has stated, “If you think you are missing a refund, the sooner you update your address information, the quicker you can get your money.”
All that a taxpayer needs to do is contact the IRS at 866-667-3829, or online at “Where’s My Refund?” and update their address on file. This will immediately prompt the computer system to send out all checks due. At the same time, if you are currently in collections, this will also allow the system to send you certified collection notices of amounts due, allowing you to address the issue in a timely manner.
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