U.S.
Senator Sherrod Brown
Claiming
Tax Refunds, Protecting
Tax Cuts
Good
communication is important,
and poor communication can be costly. Unfortunately, miscommunication
between
Washington and Ohio could cost families in Wilmington and Orville up to
$3,700
next year.
As
the New Year quickly approaches,
it’s critical that Ohio families are aware of the unclaimed tax refunds
that
may be owed to them by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Often times,
inaccurate addresses have caused these funds to be returned by the U.S.
Postal
Service. And in fact, last year, more than 2,000 Ohioans were eligible
to claim
tax refunds. In 2011, undelivered refund checks were worth more than
$1,500 on
average.
Ohioans
have always worked hard and
played by the rules. But every year, millions of Americans don’t
receive their
tax returns because of postal errors. Taxpayers deserve to easily
receive the
money that the government owes them, and shouldn’t lose money just
because
their checks got lost in the mail.
Fortunately,
claiming a tax refund
is an easy process if you are eligible. According to the IRS, if a
refund check
is returned to the IRS as undelivered, taxpayers can generally update
their
addresses with the “Where’s My Refund?” tool on IRS.gov. The Tool also
enables
taxpayers to check the status of their refunds. A taxpayer must submit
his or
her Social Security number, filing status, and amount of refund shown
on their
2011 return. The tool will provide the status of their refund and, in
some cases,
instructions on how to resolve delivery problems.
Ohio
taxpayers checking on a refund
over the phone will receive instructions on how to update their
addresses.
Taxpayers can access a telephone version of “Where’s My Refund?” by
calling
1-800-829-1954. They can also go to the Where’s My Refund? online tool
to check
the status of their refund by clicking here.
Ohioans
can also take two simple
steps to avoid the risk that their refund could get lost in the mail.
They can
start by signing up to have their tax returns directly deposited to
their bank
accounts, eliminating the potential for postal errors. Next, they can
file
their taxes electronically. In addition to reducing the potential for
miscommunication, e-filing reduces errors on tax returns and speeds up
the
refund process.
But
while ensuring Ohio families
receive the refunds they are owed is important, it’s also crucial that
we fight
to guarantee middle class families across the country don’t see their
taxes
rise altogether.
Right
now, taxes will automatically
rise for all Americans on January 1 unless Congress acts.
Both
the President and I campaigned
on maintaining tax rates for 99 percent of Ohio families, and on
November 6th,
you strongly supported this position. But, more than a month later,
some
conservative politicians in Washington still haven’t gotten the
message. They
are still protecting the wealthiest one percent, at the expense of the
middle
class.
In
July, the Senate passed the
Middle Class Tax Cut Act, which would prevent 99 percent of Ohio
families – and
all Americans making less than $250,000 per year – from paying higher
taxes.
Under the bill, the median income Ohio households would save an average
of
$2,200 on their taxes next year. Leaders in the House of
Representatives have failed
to schedule a vote on the bill – in part, because it asks the
wealthiest two
percent of American households to pay the same tax rates they paid
during the
Clinton years, when our economy added 22 million jobs. It’s time for
the House
of Representatives to stop holding hostage middle class tax cuts and
pass the
bill.
It’s
our duty to ensure that taxes
will not go up for the millions of Ohioans who wake up early, send
their
children off to school, keep our assembly lines productive, tend to our
vast
agricultural areas, and stand up behind a counter serving customers for
eight
hours or more each day.
Let’s
move forward with our
economic recovery and ensure that Ohioans have the resources they need
to
support their families. By accessing unclaimed tax credits, and
providing tax
cuts that bolster middle class families, we can continue to make our
country
stronger.
Sincerely,
Sherrod
Brown
U.S.
Senator
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