If you owe back taxes, the IRS can apply the refund to prior year's taxes owed.
I think if someone is in default on a student loan, then tax refund may be withheld to pay that (not positive though). The IRS dot GOV website may have more information.
yes, but it is illegal
A tax refund schedule can be found online at various different site. Some of these include http://www.irs.com/2011-federal-tax-refund-schedule/ as well as http://www.efile.com/tax-refund/where-is-my-refund/. where is my refund
NO
Ahhhhh . . . you do not get a tax refund if you owe. You pay them.
There are lots of different rapid refund services. Some efile your taxes directly to the IRS. Others cut you a check early for a fee and keep the refund when it comes back.
yes, but it is illegal
Yes.
A tax refund schedule can be found online at various different site. Some of these include http://www.irs.com/2011-federal-tax-refund-schedule/ as well as http://www.efile.com/tax-refund/where-is-my-refund/. where is my refund
A tax refund loan is a loan that is provided to you until you receive your tax refund. You can pursue this option if you have done your taxes and are expecting a refund.
The amount will depend on how much child support you owe and how much refund you are getting. They can keep the entire refund if necessary.
If they missed intercepting the tax refund it it's likely you are out of luck. You will need to keep pursuing the delinquent parent. Perhaps they can be put in jail.If they missed intercepting the tax refund it it's likely you are out of luck. You will need to keep pursuing the delinquent parent. Perhaps they can be put in jail.If they missed intercepting the tax refund it it's likely you are out of luck. You will need to keep pursuing the delinquent parent. Perhaps they can be put in jail.If they missed intercepting the tax refund it it's likely you are out of luck. You will need to keep pursuing the delinquent parent. Perhaps they can be put in jail.
NO
Ahhhhh . . . you do not get a tax refund if you owe. You pay them.
The estimated tax refund is calculated based on the current year's tax codes.
Whether you are entitled to your tax refund will depend on what type of Chapter of bankruptcy you are filing and whether the bankruptcy exemptions can be used to protect the tax refund. If you are filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy then you can generally keep the refund if the available state bankruptcy exemptions provide protection for it. If you are in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy you are typically required to turn over the tax refunds during the life of the Chapter 13 case.
No, when filing for the state income taxes, you will receive your federal income tax refund as well as your state income tax refund.
There are lots of different rapid refund services. Some efile your taxes directly to the IRS. Others cut you a check early for a fee and keep the refund when it comes back.