Congressman Maxwell Frost Announces Over $25 Million Returned to Central Floridians and 8,000 Cases Solved Via Office’s Constituent Services
ORLANDO, FL — Today, Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost (FL-10) announced that his office has returned over $25 million in money owed to constituents of Florida's 10th Congressional District from the VA, IRS, Social Security Administration, and other federal agencies.
“Even amid the daily chaos coming out of the Trump Administration, my office remains focused on delivering for Central Florida, and this $25 million milestone shows that regardless of what’s happening in Washington, we’re here working for our community,” said Congressman Maxwell Frost. “These funds are earned benefits owed to people in our district, with most going to veterans, seniors, and working families. For many constituents who have waited months—or even years—for answers, these returns have been life-changing.”
“From Washington to Orlando, my team and I are committed to fighting for every Central Floridian, and we’re deeply grateful to the more than 8,000 individuals who have trusted our office to assist them.”
Our office assisted a 19-year-old from Orlo Vista in receiving $6,471 in delayed IRS tax refunds within three weeks, helped a 33-year-old from Pine Hills recover $10,086 in delayed IRS tax refunds, secured $362,776 in overdue Air Force contract payments for a 71-year-old veteran from Orlando and his veteran-owned software company, and helped a 53-year-old from Maitland receive $21,547 in delayed Employee Retention Credit funds after working with the IRS and the Taxpayer Advocate Service to resolve the issue.
Constituents needing help with a federal agency can submit a request online at frost.house.gov or call the Congressman's Orlando office at 321-388-9808.
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