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  2. Harriette Walters - Wikipedia

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    Walters and her co-conspirators created fake property tax refund checks, which they cashed and used to fund lavish lifestyles. The fraud went undetected for years due to lax oversight and Walters' ability to manipulate the system. Referred to as "Mother Walters", she often bribed co-workers with gifts and trips to maintain their silence.

  3. Check Your Mail: Tax Rebates and Stimulus Payments May ... - AOL

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    People have been throwing away free money this year -- though it's not necessarily their fault. Residents in California have accidentally tossed out their $1,050 Middle Class Tax Refund checks (the...

  4. 4 Key Signs Your Tax Refund Is Going To Be Too Big (And What ...

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    According to the Taxpayer Advocate Service, an independent organization within the IRS, marrying and deciding to file jointly makes taxpayers eligible for many tax deductions and credits, possibly ...

  5. The IRS ‘Get My Payment’ Tool for Stimulus Payments — What It ...

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    The system is updated once a day, usually overnight. The Get My Payment tool operates like an application for your stimulus payment. You can access the tool on the IRS website .

  6. ChexSystems - Wikipedia

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    Credit bureaus report both negative and positive information about a consumer's use of credit; a ChexSystems report specifies only negative information, if any, about a consumer's use of deposit accounts. Thus, if two customers have both made the same banking errors in the past, while one of them has maintained a number of positive banking ...

  7. 8 Ways to Get Free Money from the Government Before the ... - AOL

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    For these credits, you have until Nov. 17, 2022, to use the government’s Free File platform at IRS.gov/freefile, which lets people whose yearly incomes are $73,000 or less file a return online ...

  8. Tax refund - Wikipedia

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    According to the Internal Revenue Service, 77% of tax returns filed in 2004 resulted in a refund check, with the average refund check being $2,100. [1] In 2011, the average tax refund was $2,913. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] For the 2017 tax year the average refund was $2,035 and for 2018 it was 8% less at $1,865, reflecting the changes brought by the most ...

  9. Taxpayers could get $500 'inflation refund' checks under New ...

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    New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a plan to give up to $500 to some taxpayers in an 'inflation refund.' One expert called it a patch solution.