Deposit it in your bank account, there will be no fee. If you don't have a bank account, you can open one with the IRS check!
A lot of payday advance companies or check cashing companies advertise that they cash IRS checks.
To check the status of your IRS refund without knowing the exact amount, you can use the IRS "Where's My Refund?" tool on their website. You'll need to provide your Social Security number, filing status, and the exact refund amount, but if you don't know the refund amount, you can still call the IRS directly at 1-800-829-1040 for assistance. Additionally, you can check your tax return confirmation email or documents for any details if needed.
The IRS has a tool on their website that allows you to check the status of your refund (see link below)
Yes, the IRS refund will go to the estate. No one else would be authorized to sign the check.
To check the status of your CP21B refund, you can visit the IRS website and use the "Where's My Refund?" tool, which allows you to enter your Social Security number, filing status, and refund amount. Alternatively, you can contact the IRS directly by phone for assistance. Make sure to have your tax information handy for quicker service. Additionally, you may want to check your mail for any correspondence from the IRS regarding your refund.
A lot of payday advance companies or check cashing companies advertise that they cash IRS checks.
Call the IRS at 1-800-829-1040. They will be able to trace the check to make sure that it wasn't cashed and if they can verify that it was not, they will mail you a new one. If your check WAS cashed, you will have to fill out a long form (about 8 pages) regarding the incident and certifying, under penalty of perjury, that you did not cash the check. That happened to a friend of mine, mail was mis-delivered and we think the neighbor cashed it....it was a long process, but she did eventually get a replacement check.
To check the status of your IRS refund without knowing the exact amount, you can use the IRS "Where's My Refund?" tool on their website. You'll need to provide your Social Security number, filing status, and the exact refund amount, but if you don't know the refund amount, you can still call the IRS directly at 1-800-829-1040 for assistance. Additionally, you can check your tax return confirmation email or documents for any details if needed.
The IRS has a tool on their website that allows you to check the status of your refund (see link below)
Yes, the IRS refund will go to the estate. No one else would be authorized to sign the check.
To check the status of your CP21B refund, you can visit the IRS website and use the "Where's My Refund?" tool, which allows you to enter your Social Security number, filing status, and refund amount. Alternatively, you can contact the IRS directly by phone for assistance. Make sure to have your tax information handy for quicker service. Additionally, you may want to check your mail for any correspondence from the IRS regarding your refund.
You should contact your local IRS about this matter take the duplicate refund check with you.
Assuming you paid the tax, you'll get the refund according to the schedule on the IRS web site.
Under certain circumstances the IRS can take your refund without notice. One of those circumstances involves unpaid child support. Still, the law is quite specific on the conditions.
When the IRS indicates that your refund is approved, it means they have processed your tax return and confirmed that you are eligible for a refund. This status typically follows the acceptance of your return, indicating that the IRS has verified your information and found no issues. You can expect the refund to be issued soon, either via direct deposit or a mailed check, depending on your chosen refund method.
Checks not cashed within 12 months of the date they are issued will be canceled and the proceeds returned to the IRS. If your check has been canceled, you can apply to the IRS to have it reissued.
No. Hoax. Out to get your money, not refund it. Call the IRS at 1-800-829-1040, (or 1-800-829-4477 if you have an actual refund to check on), and advise them of the scam and check the status of your account.