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IRS - $73 Million in Refunds Can't Be Delivered http://www.irs.gov/irs/article/0,,id=149988,00.html 84,000 taxpayers have a tax refund due, but have neglected to tell the IRS their current address. The average amount is $871.00. The IRS is trying to put the $73 million back in the hands of the taxpayers where it belongs, but needs help. If you have had a life change like a change of address, name change, or anything that would result in your tax refund check becoming non-deliverable, you just may want to check the IRS website to see whether you have some money coming your way. You can check on the status of any pending refunds at http://www.irs.gov/individuals/article/0,,id=96596,00.html. You'll need to provide your social security number, your filing status and your refund amount. If you need to update your address, you can get the form from http://www.irs.gov/irs/article/0,,id=149988,00.html. And if you are wary web surfer that doesn't trust links. Just type www.irs.gov into your browser. On the main IRS website page click on the Returned to Sender link or the Where's My Refund? link. | ||
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