IRS Warns Of Income Tax Refund Fraud
KELO Sioux Falls - Sat Nov 7, 7:06 pm ETIRS says people should be careful of scams involving undelivered income tax refund checks.
IRS says people should be careful of scams involving undelivered income tax refund checks.
The Internal Revenue Service is looking for nearly 3,600 Illinois taxpayers, including 52 in Sangamon County, who are due refund checks worth more than $3.6 million. The checks were returned to the IRS by the U.S. Postal Service as undeliverable.
The Internal Revenue Service is seeking nearly 9,400 taxpayers for undeliverable tax refunds. The refund checks were returned to the IRS by the U.S. Postal Service due to mailing address errors. Undeliverable refund checks in Los Angeles, Imperial, Riverside,... Internal Revenue Service - Tax - United States Postal Service - Tax refund - United States
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The Internal Revenue Service says 172 federal tax refund checks to North Dakotans were returned with mailing address errors. The IRS says the checks total $141,941, and some taxpayers are due more than one check.
Thousands of South Floridians' income tax refunds were sent back to the Internal Revenue Service this year because they couldn't be delivered. The IRS provided lists of taxpayers who have uncashed refunds Thursday.
More than 1,100 Oklahomans haven’t received tax refunds totaling more than $1 million because the checks have been returned to the Internal Revenue Service as undeliverable."People in 74 of Oklahoma’s 77 counties are due a check,” IRS Spokesman David Stell said. "Quickly notifying the IRS of a current address could result in extra cash in time for the holidays.”The average refund check due to ...
More than 1,300 Hoosiers have checks from Uncle Sam waiting for them. They simply need to redeem them. The Internal Revenue Service announced Thursday that Indiana taxpayers have $1.3 million in the form of refund checks waiting for them.
A little extra dough is a little unexpected dough -- no matter how you look at it. So when the Internal Revenue Service is offering a list of undelivered refunds, well, it doesn't hurt to see if the IRS owes you some money, too.
The Internal Revenue Service has a combined total of $123.5 million in undelivered refund checks to give to taxpayers. Officials say 107,831 refund checks were returned to the IRS by the Postal Service due to mailing address errors.
The Internal Revenue Service is looking for 555 Iowa taxpayers who have refund checks waiting for them totaling $495,001 that were returned to the IRS as undeliverable. The refund checks, averaging $894, can be sent soon as taxpayers update their addresses with the IRS.
Special to The Times The Internal Revenue Service is looking for Alabamians who are due to receive a combined $1.85 million in the form of 1,571 refund checks that were returned to the IRS by the U.S. Postal Service because of mailing address errors.
Missing your income tax refund? The Internal Revenue Service says refund checks for 3,600 Illinois taxpayers, averaging $1,023 were returned by the U.S. Postal Service as undeliverable. The total value is $3.6 million. Nationally, nearly 108,000 refund checks, totaling $123.5 million, were returned to the IRS. "We'd like to get this money back to taxpayers as quickly as possible," said IRS ...
The names of 801 Arkansans are on the Internal Revenue Service's annual "undelivered refunds" list. Click here to see the list of names. These are federal income tax refund checks that have been mailed out, but returned by the U.S. Postal Service as undeliverable.
PHOENIX (AP) - The Internal Revenue Service has 3,237 refund checks for Arizona taxpayers worth more than $3.8 million. The IRS said the checks were returned by the post office because of mailing-address errors.
An Internal Revenue Service spokeswoman says people should be careful of scams involving undelivered income tax refund checks....
The Internal Revenue Service is in search of 2,009 Michigan taxpayers who are due to receive a combined $2.3 million in the form of refund checks that were returned to the IRS by the U.S. Postal Service due to mailing address errors. Nationally, over 107 thousand people are due $123.5 million.