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Internal Revenue Service
Each year, Congressman Schiff helps hundreds of residents who are having problems with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). If you have had trouble dealing with the Internal Revenue Service, Congressman Schiff’s office may be able to help. Please contact the Pasadena office at (626) 304-2727.
According to the Privacy Act of 1974, in order for Congressman Schiff to assist you, written authorization is needed. Please complete the Casework Authorization Form and return it to Congressman Schiff's office.
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While my office can help you in a number of ways, House Ethics Rules prohibit me from providing legal services in any matter or providing tax advice on your behalf.
DOES THE IRS OWE YOU MONEY?
Every year thousands of people do not receive their tax refund from the IRS due to a change of address or a change of name. In some cases, the individual is not expecting the return because it is due to an accounting error in their favor that the IRS discovered on the tax return.
Check the list below to see if you or someone you know is one of those individuals. The list can be checked by zip code. Be sure to check not only your current zip code, but past addresses as well. If you find your name, call the IRS at (800) 829-1040, or print and follow the directions on IRS Form 3911 to claim the refund. It’s a simple process that makes sure you, and not the IRS, gets to keep your money.
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Undelivered IRS Refunds
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Archived Undelivered IRS Refunds
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