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My husband passed away in June and I filed joint taxes with H&R Block. I still haven't received the $2000 refund. I am 73 years old, located in Hamlet, NC, and made around $22,000 this year. The income was mostly my husband's, and he passed away before I did the taxes. I sent in a form and death certificate. What should I do to track my refund status?

June 10th, 2023

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