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Michigan Treasury works to stop cyber theft of income tax refunds

In an effort to protect Michigan taxpayers, the Michigan Department of Treasury continues to implement security measures to stop tax-related identity theft.

If an individual income tax return has been selected for identity confirmation, the taxpayer will receive a letter from Treasury asking them to confirm their identity by completing a short online quiz.

After confirmation of passing the quiz, tax refunds will be issued between 14 and 21 days. Some taxpayers may be asked to submit paperwork to confirm their identity.

For the 2015 tax year, over 33,000 returns were stopped that prevented more than $70 million in potentially fraudulent refunds being issued by the state of Michigan.

 

 “Our priority is to protect Michigan taxpayers from cybercriminals,” Michigan Treasurer Nick Khouri said. “As treasury makes progress in the fight against tax-related identify theft, cybercriminals are getting more sophisticated when impersonating taxpayers and filing fraudulent returns. This additional layer of security helps ensure the appropriate person receives their much-deserved refund.”

 

Michigan taxpayers who suspect they may have been a target of tax-related identity theft should call the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) at 1-800-829-0433.

Last year, the treasury processed more than 5 million individual income tax returns, with 3.7 million receiving more than $1.8 billion in refunds.

 

Michigan taxpayers can check the status of their refund online by going to www.michigan.gov/wheresmyrefund.  For more information about Michigan’s individual income tax, go to www.michigan.gov/incometax.

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