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What should I do if my refund is incorrect?

By Sophia Edwards

If the IRS does eventually notice the error, you’ll face penalties and interest on the amount you didn’t properly pay on time. In these cases, file an amended return, Form 1040X, and send the original, incorrect refund check back to the agency. If the money was directly deposited, use it to pay your correct tax due.

Why am I not getting my full federal tax refund?

If you owe past-due federal tax, state income tax, state unemployment compensation debts, child support, spousal support, or certain federal nontax debts, such as student loans, all or part of your refund may be used (offset) to pay the past-due amount. Offsets for federal taxes are made by the IRS.

How to get your money back when you are denied a refund?

If the merchant does not resolve your issue, contact your credit card company to dispute the credit charge and initiate the chargeback process. You may need to initiate the dispute within 60 days of the purchase, depending on your credit card company’s policy. Step 4. Document your complaint

What happens if you put your tax refund into the wrong account?

This same mistake can happen if you’re paying someone to do your taxes and your tax preparer incorrectly entered your bank account information, says Robert Allman, an IRS Enrolled Agent and president and owner at Professional Public Accountants, LLC.

Can a tax refund be sent back to the IRS?

In that case, the money could be sent back to the IRS and you’d likely be issued a refund in the form of a paper check. But watch out as “occasionally, banks will inadvertently accept refund checks even if the name on the account does not match the name on the tax return,” says Allman.

What to do if there is no sign of your tax refund?

If there’s no sign of your money after a month, contact the IRS because your refund may be lost or your return may contain an error.