My refund was supposed to be $965 after you took out $80. I only received $867. So what's the deal? I've always received what you said I would receive. [PII Removed]
If you are charging more than the initial $80 it's the last time I'll be using your service
Your refund was reduced by the government to correct a calculation error or through a refund offset.
All
or part of a taxpayers refund may have been used (offset) to pay off
past-due federal tax, state income tax, state unemployment compensation
debts, child support, spousal support, or other federal nontax debts,
such as student loans. Taxpayers may also see a change in their refund
amount because the IRS made a change to their tax return.
Taxpayers
will receive a notice explaining the refund offset. The notice will
reflect the original refund amount, your offset amount, the agency
receiving the payment, and the address and telephone number of the
agency. The IRS Where’s My Refund? will also reflect the reasons for the refund offset when it relates to a change in your tax return.
Your refund was reduced by the government to correct a calculation error or through a refund offset.
All
or part of a taxpayers refund may have been used (offset) to pay off
past-due federal tax, state income tax, state unemployment compensation
debts, child support, spousal support, or other federal nontax debts,
such as student loans. Taxpayers may also see a change in their refund
amount because the IRS made a change to their tax return.
Taxpayers
will receive a notice explaining the refund offset. The notice will
reflect the original refund amount, your offset amount, the agency
receiving the payment, and the address and telephone number of the
agency. The IRS Where’s My Refund? will also reflect the reasons for the refund offset when it relates to a change in your tax return.