How to Get Your Lost or Undelivered IRS Refund

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The IRS is trying to get the word out about lost or undelivered tax refunds. As of November 2011 the IRS had close to one hundred thousand undelivered tax refunds valued at $153 million! You can avoid this problem in the future by selecting direct deposit for your tax refund.

Here’s a special number you can call to check the status of your refund 1-800-TAX-1954. I am also attaching a transcript below of a recent IRS audio alert on the topic of unclaimed tax refunds (see below).


IRS Transcript

Hi, I’m Michelle and I work for the Internal Revenue Service. Did you know that the IRS has millions of dollars in tax refunds that can’t be delivered to taxpayers? This happens every year and yes, millions. Sometimes the taxpayer moves and forgets to tell the post office or the IRS. Sometimes the address on the tax return is wrong or incomplete. Whatever the reason, the postal service returns these checks to the IRS as undelivered.

Are you missing your refund? If so go to IRS.gov and use the “where’s my refund” tool, or you can call 1-800-TAX-1954. That’s 1-800-829-1954, and next year be sure to use direct deposit. That way you will avoid an undelivered refund and you can get your money faster. Again, for more information go to www.IRS.gov

 

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