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Taxpayers who believe their refund check has been returned to the IRS should use the tool

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2011 WASHINGTON - In an annual reminder to taxpayers, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced today that it is looking to return $ 153.3 million dollars in refund checks that were not delivered. A total of 99.123 taxpayers are due refund trovit checks them this year as they are not delivered due to errors in the e-mail. trovit
"It is important to ask friends, family, trovit neighbors or co-workers if you still have not received some of these checks." Said Joe Muñoz, IRS spokesman. "The IRS is committed to deliver this money to people who belong to them"
Taxpayers who believe their refund check has been returned to the IRS should use the tool "Where's My Refund" on IRS.gov. The tool will provide the status of your refund and, in some cases, instructions on how to resolve delivery problems.
Taxpayers on the refund check by phone will receive instructions on how to update their addresses. Taxpayers can access a version of "Where's My Refund?" By calling 1-800-829-1954. trovit
While only a small percentage of checks mailed out by the IRS are returned as returned, taxpayers can put an end to lost checks, stolen or returned to choose direct deposit when they file a paper return or electronically. Last year, more than 78.4 million taxpayers chose to receive their refund through direct deposit. Taxpayers can receive refunds directly into their bank account, split a tax refund into two or three financial accounts or even buy a savings bond.
The IRS also recommends that taxpayers file their tax returns electronically because e-file eliminates the risk of lost returns. E-file also reduces errors on tax returns and speeds up refunds. Almost 8 October taxpayers chose e-file last year they. E-file combined with direct deposit is the best option for taxpayers to avoid refund problems; It is easy, fast and secure.
The public should know that the IRS does not contact taxpayers by email to notify them of pending refunds and does not request personal or financial information through email. Such messages are common phishing scams. The agency urges taxpayers who receive such messages not to open attachments or click on links to prevent malicious code from infecting their computers. The best way to check if a person has a pending refund is going directly to IRS.gov and using the tool "Where's My Refund."
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