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Begin by entering the tax year and the date of the MD refund check. This information is crucial for processing your request.
Fill in the primary taxpayer’s printed name and Social Security Number (SSN). Ensure accuracy as this will be matched with master files.
Provide the primary taxpayer’s signature. If you are an electronic filer, remember to attach a copy of your state-issued identification for verification.
If applicable, enter the secondary taxpayer’s printed name and SSN, followed by their signature. Both signatures are required for jointly filed returns.
Complete the current mailing address fields, including street/P.O. Box, city, state, and zip code to ensure proper delivery of your replacement check.
Lastly, input your daytime contact number for any follow-up communications regarding your request.
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