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Bloomberg - Thu Dec 3, 12:54 pm ET
Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. Internal Revenue Service lowered the mileage deduction for 2010 by about 9 percent to 50 cents a mile because of decreased transportation costs.
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The Flint Journal - Thu Nov 26, 10:18 am ET
GENESEE COUNTY, Michigan — Here’s a little good news if you’re looking for some extra holiday shopping cash.The Internal Revenue Service has a list of 89 taxpayers whose last known address was in Genesee County who are due income tax...
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Greenwich Post - Thu Dec 3, 3:32 pm ET
The Internal Revenue Service is looking for 256 Fairfield County taxpayers, 26 from Greenwich, who can claim their share of undelivered refund checks totaling about $217,000. These undelivered refund checks were returned to the IRS by the U.S. Postal Service due to mailing address errors.
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The Andover Townsman - Thu Dec 3, 2:37 pm ET
The Internal Revenue Service is looking for Massachusetts or former Andover taxpayers who are missing more than 1,800 refund checks totaling more than $2.3 million, including six Andover taxpayers. The checks were returned to the IRS by the Postal Service due to mailing address errors.
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Chicago Tribune - Sun Nov 29, 8:27 pm ET
The Internal Revenue Service is looking for nearly 3,600 Illinoisans -- but not for the reasons they probably think. The IRS owes those folks money, on average more than $1,000 apiece. Sue Hales is spokeswoman for the IRS in Illinois. She says the postal service has returned almost 3,600 refund checks to the agency as undeliverable. Those undelivered checks are worth more than $3.6 million ...
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NBC40 South Jersey - Mon Nov 30, 2:10 pm ET
PHILADELPHIA -- The Internal Revenue Service is looking for 97 Atlantic County taxpayers, 40 Cape May County taxpayers, and 61 Cumberland County taxpayers, who can claim their share of undelivered refund checks totaling about $211,400. These undelivered refund checks were returned to the IRS by the U.S. Postal Service due to mailing address errors.
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San Francisco Chronicle - Sun Nov 29, 6:54 pm ET
The Internal Revenue Service is looking for nearly 3,600 Illinoisans _ but not for the reasons they probably think. The IRS owes them money. Sue Hales, a spokeswoman for the IRS in Illinois, says the postal service has returned almost 3,600 tax refund checks... Internal Revenue Service - Tax refund - Illinois - United States - Tax
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Lake County News-Sun - Mon Nov 30, 5:56 am ET
The Internal Revenue Service is looking for nearly 3,600 Illinoisans — but not for the reasons they probably think. The IRS owes them money. Sue Hales, a spokeswoman for the IRS in Illinois, says the postal service has returned almost 3,600 tax refund checks to the agency as undeliverable.
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Worcester Telegram & Gazette - Mon Nov 30, 11:37 am ET
BOSTON - The Internal Revenue Service is looking for Massachusetts taxpayers who are missing more than 1,800 refund checks and#8212; totaling more than $2.3 million and#8212; which were returned to the IRS because of mailing address errors.
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Worcester Telegram & Gazette - Tue Dec 1, 7:23 am ET
OXFORD - Arlene Flynn received a pleasant surprise earlier this year, when the Internal Revenue Service sent her a letter informing her that a tax refund check was waiting for her.
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CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance - Thu Dec 3, 3:39 pm ET
TSX-MTL) Mullen Group Ltd. is pleased to provide the following information to assist U.S. individual unitholders of Mullen Group Income Fund in reporting distributions received from Mullen Group during 2009 on their Internal Revenue Service Form 1040, "U.S.
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Mason Valley News - Fri Nov 27, 5:14 am ET
LYON COUNTY--The Internal Revenue Service is looking for 1,708 Nevada taxpayers who are due to receive a combined $2.2 million in undeliverable tax refunds. These are refund checks that were returned to the IRS by the U.S. Postal Service due to mailing address errors.
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MSN Money - Thu Dec 3, 5:17 pm ET
It's one thing to push the envelope, another to volunteer for the IRS audit list. Here are some of the most imaginative -- and most illegal -- deductions I've seen.
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 3, 2:26 pm ET
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Cardale Leon Bates of Birmingham, Ala., was sentenced to 57 months in prison today by U.S. District Court Judge L. Scott Coogler, the Justice Department and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced. Judge Coogler also ordered Bates to 3 years of supervised release and ordered him to pay $56,946 in restitution.
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Concord Monitor - Tue Dec 1, 1:02 pm ET
Is your tax refund lost in the mail? The Internal Revenue Service is trying to locate New Hampshire taxpayers owed more than a total of $283,000 in refunds. Checks are due people in all 10 counties, with an average refund of $911.