For many taxpayers, sending a check to the IRS is part of their annual tax return routine. But this year, many people are reporting that their checks have yet to be cashed, and in some cases, they’ve even received underpayment or failure-to-pay notices. This Forbes article explains the reason for the delay and what steps you can take.
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