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My Tax statement for 2020 shows an IRS refund of $28,960. However the IRS charged my credit card with $38,863. What went wrong? How will you correct this?

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My Tax statement for 2020 shows an IRS refund of $28,960. However the IRS charged my credit card with $38,863. What went wrong? How will you correct this?

Are you sure you paid the US Treasury and not some scammer?

IRS won't initiate a credit card payment to IRS.

IRS only lets you pay with  your credit card and you authorize it.

 

 

My Tax statement for 2020 shows an IRS refund of $28,960. However the IRS charged my credit card with $38,863. What went wrong? How will you correct this?

If you are dealing with high amounts like those you should be using a CPA and not a do it yourself program.  It does sound like a scam charge.  If the IRS changed your return they would send you a bill in the mail not charge your credit card.  

My Tax statement for 2020 shows an IRS refund of $28,960. However the IRS charged my credit card with $38,863. What went wrong? How will you correct this?

you are a victim of identity theft if the charge was not the IRS. if so you need to take some actions.

Organization What to Do

Credit Agencies
1) Report the identity theft to the fraud department of one of the following reporting agencies as soon as possible. They must notify the other two agencies.
• Equifax: equifax.com
• Experian: experian.com
• TransUnion: transunion.com
2) Request a copy of your credit report and request that only the last
four digits of your Social Security number be placed on the report.
3) Close accounts that you think have been compromised or opened
fraudulently.
4) Inform the credit bureaus and the credit issuers (in writing) of any
fraudulent accounts and incorrect information.
5) Obtain replacement credit cards with new, secure account numbers
and destroy any old cards.
6) Notify those who have received your credit report in the last six
months to alert them to any disputed, fraudulent or incorrect information.
7) Confirm that an extended fraud alert (seven years) is placed on your
credit report.

Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
1) Report the crime to the FTC to establish an Identity Theft Affidavit.
Identity Theft Victim’s Complaint and Affidavit.

Local Police
1)Report the crime to your local police or sheriff’s department. Make
sure to prompt as much documented evidence as possible.
2)Verify that the report lists the fraudulent accounts and keep a copy
of the report.

Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
1) Contact the IRS to report the theft. This will alert them to any claim
for refund or other activity on your account. File IRS Form 14039,
Identify Theft Affidavit.

State Tax Agency
1) Contact your state tax agency to report the theft. Some agencies
may require a police report and/or the IRS affidavit.

Other Agencies and Organizations
1) U.S. mail fraud: Contact your local postal inspector.
• Online: postalinspectors.uspis.gov
• Phone: 800.275.8777
2) Social Security number misuse — non-IRS issues:
-Check your earnings record to make sure no one is using your SSN
to obtain work. Call your local Social Security Administration (SSA)
office if something looks inaccurate.
-Contact the SSA Inspector General to report Social Security benefit
fraud, employment fraud, or welfare fraud.
• Online reporting resources:
- socialsecurity.gov/oig
- Fraud Reporting Form
• SSA fraud hotline: 800.269.0271

 

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