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What could that be?
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What could that be?
I got letter regarding my second stimulus. Just stating when and how much. Does that mean they looked at my taxes, because it was accidentally claimed I didn’t get.
@mommajess33: what was your status on Wmr, and DDD date, and when did it get in your mailbox??
Received a letter yesterday, it was I didn’t file my 1095-A, that’s what’s holding my taxes up. Today I see another letter in the mail from IRS.
Yeah I bet it’s a letter about the 2nd stimulus. Same thing happened to me. I got excited thinking maybe it was the letter for the identity verification so when I open the mail and read it was about the second stimulus which I got in January I believe. It’s like when you’re waiting on an important phone call and you get a call from every one of your idiot friends you don’t want to talk to
I’m getting letter today from them as well.
Today i got my DDD 03/24 finally but without 2nd stimulus rebate found out someone messed up codes and put i was on Medicaid 😆 also they’ve never got check nor i it was sent to old address, now for 3rd stimulus they are using your 2020 when processed fully and refund issued a week from that date stimulus is issued as per agent who spent nearly 4 with me fixing my return it got so bad that she called manager to help.
I got one today and it was referring to the 2nd stimulus payment they made. Not sure why I am just now getting it.
If it’s from the treasury and you can see your printed name on the front through the clear part of the envelope it’s probably your tax refund or stimulus check (which were sent this week dated 3/19) because anytime I get something from the TREASURY it’s a check. I got my refund in the mail yesterday finally.
Yea..i called IRS after 30 days…refund still in process…and they will send a letter..but couldnt’ tell me what it’s about….grrrrrr
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