Please contact us at 801-297-2200 or taxmaster@utah for more information. Tax questions – taxes (including IFTA/Special Fuel), filing, refunds, liens, etc.
In other words, there is no statute of limitations for assessing and collecting the tax if no return has been filed.
If you have received an intimation from Income Tax Department or Refund Banker (SBI) that the processing of refund has failed, you can submit a Refund Reissue Request on the e-Filing portal. With refund reissue request service, taxpayer can raise request in e-Filing portal for re-issuance of refund.
"I am writing to formally demand the immediate return of the following personal property: List the items. These items belong to me, and I expect their prompt return." Specify a reasonable deadline by which you expect the property to be returned. Clearly state the date and time.
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Where's My Refund has the latest information on your return. If you don't have internet, call the automated refund hotline at 800-829-1954 for a current-year refund or 866-464-2050 for an amended return. For prior-year refunds, check Where's My Refund.
I'm a taxpayer looking for my refund Call the Utah Tax Commission at 801-297-2200 if you believe your refund was processed incorrectly or your refund was lower than you expected.
How to Write a Refund Request Letter? Start with Your Details: Begin by including your full name, address, phone number, and email address at the top of the letter. Address the Recipient: Write the recipient's name, title, company name, and address. Include the Date: Put the date on which you are writing the letter.
Dear Recipient's Name, I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to inform you of an issue I encountered with the recent delivery of goods from your company. On date of receipt, I received an order from your company, order number order number, but unfortunately, the items I received were incorrect.