Tax refund reductions happen when the government applies your refund to other debts through offsets....
Tax refund timing is the interval between when you file your return and when the IRS (or state) issues...
Identity verification is a key step the IRS uses to confirm a filer’s identity before issuing refunds....
Executors must file final tax returns and, when appropriate, submit Form 1310 to claim refunds owed to...
The Treasury Offset Program (TOP) allows the U.S. Treasury to seize federal payments — including your...
A refund hold is a temporary pause on your tax refund. Knowing the typical triggers and the precise steps...
If you paid more tax than you owed, you can often recover it even years later. This guide explains deadlines,...
Notices about unclaimed refunds mean the IRS has identified a refund you may be eligible to receive but...
Direct deposit errors occur when an IRS refund is deposited to the wrong bank account. This guide explains...
If a federal refund was direct-deposited to a closed account or to an account of a deceased taxpayer,...
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