IRS wants to deliver refunds
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The Internal Revenue Service says it owes nearly 1,400 Orange County residents, including 105 people last known to be living in Newport-Mesa, a total of more than $1.3 million in undeliverable tax refund checks. The IRS is asking them to come forward to claim those refunds; the $1.3 million payout in refunds breaks down to an average check of $948.
Every year, the IRS mails out tax refunds that, for the most part, reach their rightful owner. But a small amount, less than a third of 1% of refund checks sent out this year, were returned to the IRS as undeliverable, said Raphael Tulino, a spokesman for the IRS in San Diego.
“The main issue is a change of address,” he said. “We need a correct address from these taxpayers.”
Nationally, the government is looking to return $124 million worth of refunds to 107,831 people. About 13% of that, or $16 million, is headed to more than 15,000 Californians.
All a taxpayer has to do to claim their check is contact the IRS at IRS.gov and update his or her address under the “Where’s my refund?” tool.
Some taxpayers are due more than one check, IRS officials said in a news release.
Go to IRS.gov, or call (800) 829-1954 for more information.
Below is a list of people whose last known addresses were in Newport-Mesa and whose checks were returned to the IRS as undeliverable. Go to irs.gov for more.
Costa Mesa
Avallone, Carey L.
Ballard, Simon and Katie Allen
Barker, Hailey
Camacho, Jonathan
Chavez, Jorge E.
Chen, Leo
Clayton, Kari J.
Del Fierro, Fernando and Zenaida R.
Derita, Windu R .
Devlin, Alida R.
Escobar, Margarito and Fanny H. Barrios
Fenton, William R.
Flores, Noe
Garcia, Daniel and Aida Rota
Gonzalez, Joshua
Gonzalez, Nicholas
Hass, Henry and Gwen
Jacobs, Jason and Tamara
Johannes, Marilyn L.
Johns, Steven D.
Kennedy, James F.
Labate, Greg S and Sophia A.
Lagreen, Cara
Magazzu, Gregg P.
Martinez, Norma
Mccune, Andrew
Millard, Rebecca M
Moreno, Robert S.
Munguia, Pedro and Maria Cruz Alvarez
Nguyen, Antoine N. and Hoang T.
Nguyen, Suong X. and Mai Luu
Ortiz, Maria E.
Ospina, Javier
Peredo, Richard J.
Puerta, Antonio
Ramirez, Luis F. and Yanela S. Bernal
Ricks, Zachary F.
Roa, Justin H.
Schweda, Catherine A.
Sergenti, Jeffrey T.
Seyler, Christine M.
Sharamitaro, Anastasia
Shaw, Virginia E.
Sheely, Ryan E.
Siler, Kyle K.
Simpson, Piper N.
Stewart, Thomas
Toledo, Jose
Torres Jr., Daniel D.
Uhl, Travis L.
Vavak, Michael D.
Wilkin, Gary T.
Williams, Luanne L.
Zouras, Nicole V.
Corona del Mar
Bazz, Clint M.
Dade, Mr Phillip T.
Fanning, Taylor C.
Farney, Gary R. and Donna L.
Jezercak, Marie
Maqsoudi, Touraj
Newport Beach
Baca, Ryan
Bane, Terrance W.
Barry, Paul and Georgia
Brooks, Michael A.
Brunning, Anthony M.
Clark, Nancy
Crudo, Thomas
Curtis, Tyler J.
Driggs, Christopher D.
Feltman, Steven J.
Frym, Claire
Gallade, Adina L.
Glenn, Michelle
Godoy, Ernest U.
Gulmezian, Garen
Habecker, David J. and Julie
Henson, Jana M.
Illiano, Tulio J.
Jamias, Alexander M. and Nora
Jolliffe, Maxwell B.
Killingsworth, Ashley
King, Kevin M. and Olga Raspopova
La Russo, Gabriel A.
Lucas, Brian H. and Melanie A.
Lugo, Liliana
Martin, David
McCarter, Michelle C.
Melton, Daniel M.
Newman, Kathryn M.
Obrien, Patrick
Pack, Brandon
Patton, Julia A.
Patton, Kaitlin M.
Pontrelli, Charles J.
Rodriguez, Joel Malave
Romero, Francine A.
Sadowski, Julie
Samuels Jr., Mark
Seegmiller, William W. and Margie C.
Stoops, Amy C.
Taylor, May
Newport Coast
Cardoza, Kimberly A.
Chen, Ing Tzong and Shen Fang
Meshkin, Athina
Skinner, Lauren E.
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