An erroneous tax refund occurs when the IRS issues more than you were legally owed. Acting promptly—reviewing...
A delayed tax refund happens when the IRS takes longer than the typical processing time to issue your...
When one spouse owes past-due federal or state debts, a joint tax refund can be offset. Understanding...
Refunds can be delayed when the IRS needs to verify identity, confirm credits (like EITC/ACTC), or investigate...
Stopping an IRS offset is essential if an agency intercepted your federal refund to satisfy other debts....
Tracing and reissuing a missing tax refund means locating an expected IRS payment that never arrived...
A refund offset is when a federal or state agency reduces your tax refund to pay an outstanding debt....
Tax refund offsets can reduce or eliminate your expected refund when you owe certain debts. This guide...
The Treasury Offset Program (TOP) can reduce or fully take your federal tax refund to repay certain federal...
Tax refunds can be reduced or seized (offset) to pay past-due federal or state debts. Knowing common...
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