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.
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The IRS will start accepting claims for refunds on January 17th, 2012
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The IRS typically sends refund checks in the mail within 21 days of processing a tax return if it was filed electronically and there are no issues. For paper returns, refunds may take longer, potentially up to six weeks or more. Refunds are sent via mail if the taxpayer chose to receive a paper check instead of direct deposit. It's important to check the IRS website or use the "Where’s My Refund?" tool for specific updates on individual refunds.
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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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The IRS typically sends refund checks in the mail within 21 days of processing a tax return if it was filed electronically and there are no issues. For paper returns, refunds may take longer, potentially up to six weeks or more. Refunds are sent via mail if the taxpayer chose to receive a paper check instead of direct deposit. It's important to check the IRS website or use the "Where’s My Refund?" tool for specific updates on individual refunds.
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Yes, the IRS will continue to keep your IRS refunds even if you are in Currently Not Collectible status.