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As I understand your question. You are expecting a 1099-INT from the IRS.
Most taxpayers who received their refund by direct deposit had their interest payment sent to the same account.
You should start by contacting the IRS.
You can call toll-free at 1-800-829-1040 or contact a Taxpayer Assistance Center Local IRS Office.
If you do not have success, and you know the amount, you can post the information in the 1099-INT section.
To manually post a 1099-INT
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Or ...do you actually mean a 1099-INT from the Treasury Department for actual Bonds you own?
IF you have a Treasury Direct account for bonds you own (not thru a Brokerage) then those 1099-INT forms have to be saved and printed from within yoru Treasury Direct account.
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Those are separate from a 1099-INT that is from the IRS, that might be sent out for interest earned on late-issued IRS tax refunds.
pretend you got a 1099-INT. the IRS is supposed to send them for $10.00 or more but..........................
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