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June 27, 2008 | Comments Off

… have a blanket policy on this.  So if you have a Visa through Wells Fargo, for example, contact the Wells Fargo customer service number on the back of your card.  Your bank may be able to help.
Keep all of your receipts.  This should be obvious.  Even after you've turned in your expense reimbursement, keep a copy in a folder in your desk.  You never know when you'll need a receipt.  Even after you've been reimbursed you'll want to keep the receipts on file for at least a …

… change your address with the IRS, you should file Form 8822 - Address Change Request.
How to Contact the IRS

By Phone
You can contact the IRS by phone.  You should be prepared to wait.  The IRS is swamped with calls regarding the stimulus package.  If you want to contact the IRS, here are the phone numbers:

Description
Number

IRS stimulus payment ( rebate ) questions
1-866-234-2942

IRS refund questions
1-800-829-1954

Main IRS …

Comment by Chris: … If your curious contact the IRS and ask them to trace …

… a few minutes and write down any accounts you don't use regularly.  Then go through the list and contact each company over the phone or in writing and get the account closed.
I find it's good to clean up old accounts once a year or so.  Get a free copy of your credit report and look over all the accounts.  If there are some you don't use or don't recognize, call the company and get it taken care of.
You don't want to mess around with this stuff when you're trying to buy a new …

… of address form with the post office.  You can change your address online at usps.com.
Don't contact the post office and ask them where your stimulus check is.  The post office doesn't know where your stimulus check is just like they don't know where your garbage bill is.
I Should Have Received My Check by Now
If you've checked the schedule above and you should have received you payment by now, you should contact the IRS.  However, contacting the IRS regarding the stimulus …

Comment by Chris: … You will need to contact the IRS directly. If you …

… withheld, you should have received a notice.  Also the IRS claims that someone has already contacted you about these debts.
This just goes to show that you can't fight the government.  Eventually they'll find you and they'll get their money.

Comment by Chris: … You'll have to contact the IRS for that information. …

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June 6, 2008 | Comments Off

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… expect your payment by 6/6/08. If you do not receive it within six weeks of this notice, please contact us at the number shown above. You will not be required to report the amount of your stimulus payment as taxable income on your 2008 federal income tax return. If you receive any federal benefits or federally financed benefits, those benefits generally will not be affected by any stimulus payment you receive.
What You Need To Do
You do not need to do anything. If you received a refund …

… he reason why I would receive that amount, when my check would be mailed and the date I should contact the IRS if I don't receive my payment.
Check out the screen print below. It shows all of the information you should need.

So the tool seems to work fairly well. I say that now before I've received the stimulus payment. We'll see if it actually shows up on time.

… blame you, it is confusing. However, you need to make sure you have your facts straight before contacting the IRS.
I've made a list of the most common problems/issues with stimulus payments. Items are listed by popularity.

Did you check the payment schedule ?
Many people are mistakenly using the direct deposit schedule when they should be using the paper check schedule.  How do you know if you're getting a paper check?  Read on for the most common reasons people are …

Comment by Chris: … really need to contact the IRS.

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