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- April 23, 2020 at 4:35 pm #5382
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GuestQuick Question that my tax guy and others have struggled with. I live in Shanghai and received an IRS letter the other day (dated Late August) saying that my 2015 tax refund check expired in July and they were sending me another check. I have not received a check nor have seen any other correspondence. Is there a streamlined way of contacting the IRS (email web portal etc) and is there a way that I can get any refunds direct deposited as a check mailed to me in China is fairly useless. Thanks in advance
April 23, 2020 at 4:35 pm #5791Anonymous
GuestQuick Question that my tax guy and others have struggled with. I live in Shanghai and received an IRS letter the other day (dated Late August) saying that my 2015 tax refund check expired in July and they were sending me another check. I have not received a check nor have seen any other correspondence. Is there a streamlined way of contacting the IRS (email web portal etc) and is there a way that I can get any refunds direct deposited as a check mailed to me in China is fairly useless. Thanks in advance
April 23, 2020 at 4:36 pm #5792Anonymous
GuestI’m afraid if you don’t select direct deposit ahead of time they won’t try again. Best bet is to open a prepaid card of USA account that allows remote deposit or have a friend in USA deposit to the account in your name. (Account will need to be in your name)
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