IRS Refund checks come from the Dept of Treasury, now whether they have more than one processing place to process checks is the correct question,depending on how long it takes from the time they say they are mailing it (usually a friday) and the time you get it in the mail (sometimes sat sometimes tue), would lead me to believe there are multiple centers that handle regions.
(McM in ATL) My check came from Philadelphia, PA and I live in Georgia, mailed on the 12th and in my mailbox on the following Monday. So obviously the IRS website that tells you when your check was mailed is accurate.
California IRS refunds are typically mailed from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) processing centers, which are located in various states across the U.S. The specific location can vary depending on where the tax return was processed. However, for California residents, the refunds are often mailed from processing centers in states like Utah or Kansas. It’s essential to check the IRS website for the most current information regarding refund processing and mailing locations.
Your federal refund check is mailed from one of the big IRS service centers. Checks can be mailed from locations that include Kansas City, MO, Philadelphia, PA, and Austin, TX.
IRS refunds are typically sent from the U.S. Department of the Treasury. They are issued through the Bureau of the Fiscal Service, which manages federal payments, including tax refunds. Refunds can be disbursed via paper check mailed to the taxpayer's address or directly deposited into a bank account if the taxpayer opts for direct deposit.
When IRS starting?
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The IRS processing center that serves Washington state for tax refunds is located in Ogden, Utah. Tax returns filed from Washington are generally sent to this center for processing. Refunds are typically issued by the IRS from this facility after the returns have been processed.
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The IRS will start accepting claims for refunds on January 17th, 2012
The IRS uses the Bureau of the Fiscal Service, a part of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, for processing tax payments and refunds.
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