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2003 Military Tax Guide (For 2002 Tax Year)
Filing Returns - Refunds
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In general, military personnel follow the same rules as other taxpayers concerning tax refunds. See your tax form instructions for information on what to do if you do not receive an expected refund and how to call to check on your refund status.

<Tip> Use Form 8822 to notify the IRS if you move or change your address after filing your return. See How To Get Tax Help, near the end of this publication for information about getting this form.

 
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Above Information Extracted from IRS Publication #3, Armed Forces Tax Guide

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