JWUNDERDOG, RE: lost checks in SF Bay area

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Funny u mention this, I just spoke with my CPA, and I accidently sent my check to SF Bay IRS office, that is the one I used when I was out in AZ.

My CPA said I should have mailed it to ATL.

Anyways, do you know where I could find this article? Now I am a bit worried, I have never sent the checks certified, and never had, never a problem.

thanks for the head up bro', any info would be great.

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Great, figures.......


<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=555 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>Problem Alert: IRS Reports Some Tax Payments From 13 States Lost

</TD></TR><TR><TD class=content></TD></TR><TR><TD><TABLE width=504 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD><TABLE width=504 units="PIXELS"><TBODY><TR vAlign=top><TD>Sept. 23, 2005</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>The Internal Revenue Service is alerting taxpayers in 13 states that approximately 30,000 estimated tax payments sent to a San Francisco post office box in early September have been lost in the aftermath of a traffic accident.

Taxpayers who may be affected include:

• Residents of Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Ohio, Oregon, Utah, Virginia, Washington and Wyoming and

• Anyone who mailed an IRS tax payment to the IRS San Francisco post office box between Sept. 1 and Sept. 11.


The accident occurred on the San Mateo Bridge near San Francisco in the early morning hours of Sept. 11, as a contract courier was delivering mail from the post office to a check-processing facility in Hayward, Calif. The IRS estimates that approximately 30,000 of the estimated 45,000 tax payments on board the vehicle –– mostly Form 1040-ES quarterly estimated tax payments –– were ejected into the San Francisco Bay and are not recoverable.

During the month of September, the Hayward check-processing facility processes approximately two million payments. The estimated lost checks represent less than 2 percent of the total payments processed in September.

IRS is working to help taxpayers whose payments were lost in this incident. The IRS encourages taxpayers who believe a payment may have been lost to wait until Sept. 30 before contacting the IRS. This will allow checks that were received to be processed and clear the banking system.

After Sept. 30, a taxpayer whose check has not cleared his or her bank should contact the IRS on its toll-free taxpayer assistance line at 1-800-829-1040. Taxpayers who contact the IRS will receive instructions regarding how and where to send a replacement check. The IRS will waive interest and penalties for affected taxpayers.

The IRS intends to send a notice to potentially affected taxpayers who have previously mailed estimated tax payments to the San Francisco post office box. The notice will include specific instructions, if necessary, for sending in a replacement check.

Taxpayers will have 30 days from notification to send a replacement check.

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Valueable information to be found on this site!

FYI, Mine was one of the lost checks, putting a new one in the mail today.

Thanks again JWdog.

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