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@Ibritteny2020 wrote:

I failed in 2017 and never received my 2017 taxes so what do i do? Irs told me i had a check sent back and waiting on me and than told me to order my card and i did activate it and i did than call irs back give them the account number and the routing number i really need help i don't wanna own the irs or be in no trouble with the irs.


This is a public Internet forum.  You should not post any personal info here.  Luckily, it appears the forum privacy filter removed your email address for your protection.  Someone could have tried to spam/scam  you.

 

I'm sorry, but I simply don't understand your confusing paragraph, and I'm not sure what we can do for you in this user community forum, except maybe tell you who to talk to--once we figure out what you're talking about and what you are wanting to know.    But so far your overall situation is not clear at all.  

 

Did you have a 2017 refund that you didn't receive, and so you phoned the IRS?  Did the IRS tell you a deposit was returned to the IRS?  Did they send you a paper check that was returned to them?  Is that what you meant by the IRS told you they have a "check waiting" for you??   Or was your refund's direct deposit returned to them, and they tried to send you a check in the mail?  Or what??

 

Then out of the blue, you suddenly switched to talking about a card, and an account number, routing number, that you gave the IRS.  You said the IRS told you to "order a card."   What's that all about?    Did the IRS agree to make a deposit to a card by taking your card's deposit info over the phone?   That all sounds really odd.   I'm surprised they would do that.   Did they ever make a deposit to the card?   What kind of card is it you activated--is it a Turbo Prepaid Visa Card?  

 

"I don't wanna owe the IRS or be in no trouble..."

I don't understand that at all.  If you are due a refund you didn't receive for 2017, why did you suddenly say "owe the IRS"???   What do you owe them for, and why do you think you would be in trouble because you are due a 2017 refund??

 

What is it that you need to know by posting here?  

  • Do you need to know how to speak with the IRS again?  Unfortunately, their live assistance call centers have closed for the time being during the Coronavirus situation.
  • Or are you having a continuing problem with the IRS and need to recruit the IRS Taxpayer Advocate Service to help you resolve a problem with the IRS and get your 2017 refund?   If so, we can tell you how to phone that department.  The IRS Taxpayer Advocate offices are still taking phone calls.
  • Or is it some kind of card problem that you need to speak to your card's customer support about?  If so, is it a Turbo Prepaid Visa Card?