You can look up the addresses on the IRS.gov website. You can buy a ticket to the US (assuming you can get a visa) and visit those locations yourself.
Likely it went into a PO Box, which was either collected daily or shipped directly to a mailroom. Someone had to physically open the letter, either scan in the documents or just put them in a folder, and then take the check to the bank to get it cashed.
The funds were transferred to an account controlled by specific people in the government, and so on and so forth.
The government isn't real. People are real. Mail trucks are real. Letters are real. Paperwork is real. Checks are real. There is actually a building somewhere where there is either my forms filed or it's scanned in and stored as 1s and 0s on a physical hard drive or spread out across hundreds of hard drives in a redundant array.
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Likely it went into a PO Box, which was either collected daily or shipped directly to a mailroom. Someone had to physically open the letter, either scan in the documents or just put them in a folder, and then take the check to the bank to get it cashed.
The funds were transferred to an account controlled by specific people in the government, and so on and so forth.
The government isn't real. People are real. Mail trucks are real. Letters are real. Paperwork is real. Checks are real. There is actually a building somewhere where there is either my forms filed or it's scanned in and stored as 1s and 0s on a physical hard drive or spread out across hundreds of hard drives in a redundant array.