Keywords: Missouri, sample letter, request, IRS, offset, tax refund. [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] Internal Revenue Service [Address of IRS Office] [City, State, ZIP Code] Subject: Request for IRS Not to Offset Against Tax Refund — [Your Taxpayer Identification Number] Dear IRS Representative, I am writing this letter to formally request that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) refrain from offsetting my tax refund for the tax year [specify tax year]. As a resident of Missouri, I believe it is crucial to address this matter in a timely manner and seek a resolution. I understand that tax refunds can be offset by the IRS to satisfy outstanding debts, such as unpaid federal taxes, state obligations, child support arrears, or other federal agency debts. However, I am submitting this request, as I firmly believe that offsetting my tax refund will create unnecessary financial hardship for me and my family. I kindly request that you carefully consider the following circumstances: 1. [Explain your financial situation in detail, providing any relevant information about your income, expenses, dependents, and personal circumstances that demonstrate a genuine need for the full tax refund.] 2. [If applicable, provide supporting documentation, such as pay stubs, medical bills, unemployment records, or any other evidence that can substantiate your financial hardship.] Based on the aforementioned circumstances, I kindly request that the IRS grant my appeal and refrain from offsetting my tax refund. I believe that doing so would be fair and just, allowing me to meet my current financial obligations and maintain stability. I assure you that, if granted, I will utilize the tax refund responsibly by addressing pressing financial needs, ensuring the well-being of my family, and potentially fulfilling any outstanding obligations in the future. This assistance would be of immense help during these challenging times. Should you require any additional information or documentation to support my request, please do not hesitate to contact me at the provided phone number or email address. I am more than willing to cooperate and provide any necessary details to facilitate a favorable resolution. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I eagerly await your prompt response, and you're understanding of the hardship that offsetting my tax refund would impose. Your favorable consideration and compassion in this matter would be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Taxpayer Identification Number] [Your Signature — if sending a physical copy] Types of Missouri Sample Letters for Requesting IRS Not to Offset Against Tax Refund: 1. Missouri Sample Letter for Request for IRS Not to Offset Against Tax Refund — Individual Taxpayer 2. Missouri Sample Letter for Request for IRS Not to Offset Against Tax Refund — Married Filing Jointly 3. Missouri Sample Letter for Request for IRS Not to Offset Against Tax Refund — Head of Household 4. Missouri Sample Letter for Request for IRS Not to Offset Against Tax Refund — Self-Employed Individual 5. Missouri Sample Letter for Request for IRS Not to Offset Against Tax Refund — Victims of Identity Theft. Note: The types listed above are examples, and the actual types of Missouri sample letters may vary depending on the specific circumstances and taxpayer's unique situation.