Over $3.7 Million in Refund Checks Waiting for L.A. County Taxpayers

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"Our goal is to get this money back in the hands of the people it belongs to," IRS Commissioner Mark W. Everson said. "Visiting IRS.gov makes it easy for taxpayers to see if they've missed a refund."

The "Where's My Refund?" feature on the IRS.gov Web site provides taxpayers with information about their refunds. It is available from the home page. To use it, taxpayers enter their Social Security number, filing status (such as single or married filing jointly), and the refund amount shown on their 2004 tax return. When the information is submitted online, "Where's My Refund?" will show the status of a refund and, in some cases, provide instructions to resolve potential account issues.

"In Los Angeles County, the undelivered checks range in value from $1.00 to $60,666," said Victor Omelczenko, IRS spokesman in Los Angeles. "California has 14,012 taxpayers with undelivered checks worth over $12 million waiting for them."

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Over $3.7 Million in Refund Checks Waiting for L.A. County Taxpayers

LOS ANGELES--The Internal Revenue Service is looking for 4,101 Los Angeles County taxpayers whose income tax refund checks totaling $3,751,601 could not be ...

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