At least 2 million taxpayers received letters from the IRS because they failed to list a bank account number on their return or the information they included was incorrect.
Taxpayers without a bank account or those unwilling to give that information are in for a potential wait to get any paper refund they’re entitled to.
For some Americans, waiting six weeks or more for a refund can mean missing a housing payment or being unable to afford prescription drugs, said top House Oversight Democrat Rep. Terri Sewell, who heard from about 50 constituents ahead of April 15 complaining about the new IRS policy.
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At least 2 million taxpayers received letters from the IRS because they failed to list a bank account number on their return or the information they included was incorrect.
Taxpayers without a bank account or those unwilling to give that information are in for a potential wait to get any paper refund they’re entitled to.
For some Americans, waiting six weeks or more for a refund can mean missing a housing payment or being unable to afford prescription drugs, said top House Oversight Democrat Rep. Terri Sewell, who heard from about 50 constituents ahead of April 15 complaining about the new IRS policy.
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-Elliot