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I have a notice from the IRS that my refund was applied toward a past due IRS tax obligation. How do I find out what I owe after that has been applied? Help!!
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Go to this IRS website for your account balance - https://www.irs.gov/uac/view-your-tax-account
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The irs has a notice stating., my refund has been applied to a past due obligation such as child support I don’t know what they are talking about please tell me what’s my money I feel somebody in the irs stole my refund please help me find out wear it’s at
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They should send a letter to you. Mine said the same thing. I owe some state income tax which is fine because I knew I wasn't getting my state but my federal refund 🤔 only thing I can think of is do u have any past due student loans? That could be a reason also. Make sure u call the BFS to get info
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@Tgreen1013, the only way to know how much debt remains is to contact the company/agency that you owe the debt to. We would not have access to that information.
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I have the same message. I have student loans,but those are being waived as of the 13 of March. I filed the 24th of March. What is going on? Is the system not updated or what?
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You cant contact the IRS, and the Department of Education for more information.
Please contact the IRS Treasury Offset Department at 1800-304-3107.
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OK. But is this just a formality? Has the IRS not updated it's system yet? Does it automatically get forwarded to the Treasury department and and then waived from there or what?