For a mailed 1040 income tax return and no direct deposit selected. IF you have any refund amount due you then you would receive a paper check IF you used your correct mailing address on your correctly completed income tax return.
If your income tax has been completed correctly and filed to the correct IRS address and IF the IRS accepts your income tax return as you filed it.
If your income tax return was NOT completed CORRECTLY and the IRS does NOT accept it as you filed it then you will receive a letter or notice with some contact information and some information telling you what you will have to do to correct the original filed income tax return.
Paper Return Processing Time If you file a complete and accurate paper tax return, your refund will usually be issued within six weeks from the date it is received.
Returns Filed Electronically If you filed electronically, your refund will normally be issued within three weeks after the acknowledgment date.
Check the Status Online The fastest and easiest way to find out about your current year refund is to go to the IRS gov web site and click and on left side of the page under Online Services choose the Check on Your Refund "Where's My Refund?" link at the IRS.gov home page. To check the status online you will need your Social Security number, filing status and the exact whole dollar amount of your refund shown on your return.
Check the Status By Phone You can check the status of your refund by calling the IRS Refund Hotline at 800--829--1954. When you call, you will need to provide your Social Security number, your filing status and the exact whole dollar amount of the refund shown on your return.
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Hi this is Martin barker I just worried if I could get a check
No, when filing for the state income taxes, you will receive your federal income tax refund as well as your state income tax refund.
If you are due a refund it is not necessary to file for an extension to file your income tax return. An extension of time to file your income tax return is NOT an extension of time to pay any amount of income tax that would be due April 15 2010.
You can usually expect to get your tax return refund 21 days or more from the filing date depending on how you file.
You do not have to report any income tax refund on any tax forms, it is not income.
3 years from the due date of the income tax return. 2006 tax year income tax refund amount will be lost if tax return not filed by April 15 2010.
No, when filing for the state income taxes, you will receive your federal income tax refund as well as your state income tax refund.
If you are due a refund it is not necessary to file for an extension to file your income tax return. An extension of time to file your income tax return is NOT an extension of time to pay any amount of income tax that would be due April 15 2010.
You can usually expect to get your tax return refund 21 days or more from the filing date depending on how you file.
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You do not have to report any income tax refund on any tax forms, it is not income.
In the U.S., your federal income tax refund does not count as taxable income for the next year. If you receive a refund from your state, and you itemized your deductions on the federal return, then the state refund will count as income on your federal return. (If you didn't itemize, then your state refund won't count as income.)
Once the state tax office has all your forms, your refund should be on the way to you in a couple of weeks. If you have not receved your refund with 30 days, I recommend you contact the state tax office to see if there is a problem. See related links for contact information.
3 years from the due date of the income tax return. 2006 tax year income tax refund amount will be lost if tax return not filed by April 15 2010.
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Yes, the IRS can, and will, garnish an income tax refund if money is owed from an audit.
was the tax refund for 2009 paid. last word was that state was holding it up
An income tax refund is money that you receive back from the government from all the withheld taxes that were on your employment income. You usually receive this money through your bank or in the mail.