Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Lost copy of a check for IRS, closed that account and cant find my statement. How can I get a copy to prove it

It was drawn on the bank as a certified check over 1 year ago. They are saying I never paid it. I closed that account a business account. Can a bank find that check even if I just have the month it was drawn in? Please help!
Lost copy of a check for IRS, closed that account and cant find my statement. How can I get a copy to prove it
Call the bank and ask for a copy. There will be a charge for it, but they can supply it easily enough. If the funds were drawn from your account they can zero in on the payment in a few seconds just by searching your account history for that amount. (And if the check was not paid they can also provide a replacement or refund your money.)
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Reply:And if it's more than 90 days, you can get the refund on an uncashed cashier's check quickly. (I once had someone shred a $5000 check of mine!)
Reply:Yes. Your bank. It doesn't make any difference whether the check was certified or not. If your bank returns canceled checks to you they will have a photograph of both sides which will be available to you at a nominal cost. If they don't return canceled checks they might still have the original but that's a long shot. But they will still have a copy or if it was processed electronically will be able to provide you with identifying information that will allow the IRS to trace it. If the check was a cashiers check (drawn against the issuing bank) they will still be able to furnish you with a copy.
Reply:yes they can , but they will charge you for it.... give them a call and they will help you out
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