The Taxpayer Advocate Service is an Internal Revenue Service program that provides an independent system to ensure that tax problems, which have not been resolved through normal channels, are promptly and fairly handled. After several recalculations of your tax payments since 2005, IRS makes you eligible to receive a refund of 343.56 US Dollars. IRS apologies for any inconvenience created. Best Regards,
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NOTE: IRS is checking your information provided directly to your issuing bank so any attempt of forgery or wrong inputs will be pursued and indicted according to [Art. 5 by Const. Amend. 19].
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