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Bureau of the Fiscal Service Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)Bureau of the Fiscal Service Employment InformationTDD Hearing Impaired: 304-480-8341 Bureau of the Fiscal Service Why did I get a check from the US Department of Treasury Bureau of Fiscal Service?It sounds like your refund was offset by the Bureau of Fiscal Services for a debt you owed--either back taxes, child support or delinquent student loans. The IRS will send you a letter of explanation in several weeks.
What is the IRS Bureau of Fiscal Services?The Bureau of the Fiscal Service (BFS), which is part of the Treasury Department, initiates refund offsets to outstanding federal agency debts or child support, state income tax obligations and unemployment compensation debts. These offsets are referred to as Treasury Offset Program (TOP) offsets.
Does the Bureau of Fiscal Service send checks?The vast majority of these payments will be by direct deposit. Fiscal Service's economic impact payment check printing capacity is approximately 5 million to 7 million checks each week. Fiscal Service's financial agent can mail approximately 2.5 million to 3 million debit cards each week.
How do I speak to a live person at the Bureau of Fiscal Service?Bureau of Fiscal Service. Debt Management Services.. Contact Us. ... . 888-826-3127.. Our Call Center hours are 7:30am – 5:30pm (Central Time). ... . Hearing Impaired Customers. ... . International Calls. ... . Treasury Offset Program (TOP) ... . Questions about Economic Impact Payments for COVID-19.. |