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Yes they will, provided you have an account with them. There is an increased prevelence of tax check fraud in the US and banks are not obligated to cash 'federal' IRS checks for non-clients. Without an account/relationship with the bank, they have no recourse to you if the check is not legitimate. Accordingly, they will not cash/release the funds. Because non-clients don't have accounts, nor can the bank 'hold' the check until it clears.
Look at the links on this page. If you email looked like any of these and they are asking for personal information DO NOT send them anything. It is most likely a scam.
to be sure at the bottom right hand of your email you will see a blue link that says Full Headers. click it and the top of the mail will open up with a lot of confusing looking information. Copy and paste this information in the blank field here: http://whatismyipaddress.com/trace-email
you will see an example of what you should copy and paste. It will tell you if the mail is genuine or not. Never give out personal information on the internet. NO REPUTABLE COMPANY OR INSTITUTION WOULD EVEN ASK YOU FOR PERSONAL INFO IN A MAIL...ESPECIALLY A BANK!!!! GOOD LUCK AND BE CAREFUL
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