IRS has unclaimed refunds


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Were you expecting a tax refund, but didn’t get it? The Internal Revenue Service might have your money.

The agency has 1,310 refund checks worth $1.4 million for Oregon taxpayers that were returned by the U.S. Post Office due to mailing address errors.

All you have to do to get it is update your address.

Undeliverable refund checks average $1,104 per Oregonian this year, and some taxpayers are due more than one check.

To get it, go online to http://www.irs.gov and click on “Where’s My Refund?” Or to access a telephone version of “Where’s My Refund?” call (800) 829-1954.

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Port Orford: Christopher Greene.
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