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State Trying To Find Ohioans Owed Refunds
< < Back to state-trying-find-ohioans-owed-refundsThe state says it's having trouble finding Ohioans owed an estimated $3.6 million in tax refunds.
That's the total from about 12,000 refund checks that came back to the state in 2010 and 2011 because the taxpayer moved away or provided a faulty mailing address.
Ohio Tax Commissioner Joseph Testa says in a statement that given the tight economy, his department is working especially hard to get the money to the rightful recipients.
The refunds in limbo range from a few dollars to several thousand.
Testa says just a small percentage of taxpayers don't get their refunds because of address problems. He says people who think they may be missing a refund should contact the Ohio Department of Taxation.