Irs refund check mailed

Congratulations! You've received an IRS refund check in the mail!

Here are some important things to keep in mind:

  1. Verify the check: Make sure the check is made out to the correct name and address. If there's an error, contact the IRS immediately.
  2. Deposit or cash it: You can deposit the check into your bank account or cash it at a financial institution. Make sure to endorse the back of the check with your signature.
  3. Keep the check safe: Keep the check in a safe and secure location, such as a locked box or a fireproof safe, until you're ready to deposit or cash it.
  4. Check for errors: Double-check the check for any errors, such as incorrect amounts or dates.
  5. Report lost or stolen checks: If your check is lost or stolen, report it to the IRS immediately. You can also contact your local police department to file a report.
  6. Use direct deposit: Consider switching to direct deposit for future refunds. It's faster, more secure, and reduces the risk of lost or stolen checks.
  7. Keep records: Keep a record of your refund, including the check number, date, and amount. You may need this information for future tax returns or audits.

Remember to stay vigilant and keep an eye on your refund check to ensure it's not lost, stolen, or tampered with.