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The Online Advisor - December 1999 Claim your tax refund The IRS is looking for 102,840 taxpayers so that it can give them tax refunds totaling $72 million. Refund checks mailed to these individuals were returned to the IRS as undeliverable. Either addresses were wrong on the tax returns filed, or the taxpayers moved after filing and failed to notify the IRS of their new address. If you haven't received a refund you expected, you should call the IRS at 1-800-829-1040. Remember, too, when you move, send a Form 8822 to the IRS giving them your new address. |
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