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https://www.irs.gov/Refunds/Tax-Season-Refund-Frequently-Asked-Questions
Q14: Why is my refund different than the amount reflected on the tax return I filed?
If you owe past-due federal tax, state income tax, state unemployment compensation debts, child support, spousal support, or certain federal nontax debts, such as student loans, all or part of your refund may be used (offset) to pay the past-due amount. Offsets for federal taxes are made by the IRS. All other offsets are made by the Treasury Department's Bureau of Fiscal Services (BFS). For federal tax offsets, you will receive a notice from the IRS. For all other offsets, you will receive a notice from BFS. To find out if you may have an offset or if you have any questions about it, contact the agency to which you owe the debt. See Tax Topic 203 for more information about refund offsets.
Another reason your refund amount may be different is if we made changes to your tax return that changed your refund amount. In this case you will get a notice in the mail from us explaining the changes. These reasons will be reflected in Where’s My Refund if they apply to your refund..
The guy from whom I did the tax paper he didn’t put the write information
@Bipul28 This is an old thread full of other people's posts. Please start your own new thread with your own question that clearly explains your own problem. We cannot tell if you even used TurboTax.
My original refund of 1,145 was offset to resolve a debt I had to the department of employment security. I owed 556.93 which should’ve left me with a refund of 588.07, however when I received my tax deposit on 2/12 it was only for $417. How can I get the balance of 171.07 that is owed to me.
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