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First a Victim of Tax Return Identity Theft, Then a 2-Year Wait for a Refund

The I.R.S.’s Taxpayer Advocate Service found that many of those affected were lower-income people who depended on refunds to cover living costs. The wait is “ridiculous,” the head of the service said.

Ann Carrns
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Content Type: Service, Identity Theft, Income Tax, Internal Revenue Service, Personal Finances, Rebates and Refunds, Tax Credits, Deductions and Exemptions, Tax Preparers and Preparation
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