What is the Debt Indicator (Di) that is received from the IRS?
The Debt Indicator (DI) is an indicator provided provided by the IRS to the bank. The DI indicates whether a taxpayer has a debt obligation that the IRS will collect from the taxpayer’s refund. The nature and amount of the debt is not disclosed to the bank. To find out the exact reason why the IRS is capturing all or part of a taxpayer’s refund, please call the IRS at 1-800-829-1040 or the Treasury Offfset Department at 1-800-304-3107.
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