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Washington – Thousands of people have money sitting at the Internal Revenue Service that could be claimed if they would just tell the tax collectors where they live.

The IRS said Tuesday that $73 million in tax refunds that were sent to taxpayers this year did not reach the destination. In most cases, the post office returned the checks as undeliverable because the taxpayers had moved.

The money belongs to more than 84,000 taxpayers, some of whom have more than one check waiting to be claimed.

Checking on the status of a refund – by calling 800-829-4477 or visiting the IRS website at – could be worth $871 to the average taxpayer due an unclaimed refund.

“Our goal is to get this money back in the hands of the people it belongs to,” IRS Commissioner Mark Everson said.

Refund checks can bounce back to the IRS for a variety of reasons. Most often a taxpayer moves, but sometimes the address is incomplete. Taxpayers who change their names after a marriage or divorce can sometimes encounter problems.

This year, dislocations caused by Hurricane Katrina may have caused some refund checks go astray. The IRS said it will speed up searches for missing refunds owed to Gulf Coast residents and issue a new refund check when the original cannot be found.

Those taxpayers can use the special toll-free IRS hotline – 866-562-5227 – that the IRS set up for Katrina victims to track down a missing check.

Others should first check their records to make sure an expected refund never arrived. A feature on the IRS website allows taxpayers to check the status of a refund and, in some cases, resolve the problem that prevented its delivery.

The tool called “Where’s My Refund?” asks taxpayers for some information, including Social Security number, refund amount and filing status, such as single, head of household or married couple.

Refunds returned to the IRS are not stored. The checks are destroyed, but the amount due remains on taxpayers’ accounts.

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