If you chose to use Direct Deposit usually some time of the day on Friday but the first tentative refund cycle chart shows the first one could be possible DD January 29 2010.
To check on your refund, go to www.irs.gov and choose "Where's My Refund" or call the Refund Hot line at 800--829--1954. Please allow 72 hours after you electronically file and you receive your acknowledgment form the IRS that your return has been accepted as you filed it or 3 weeks after you mail your return before using the automated systems. You should also print a copy of the acknowledgment at the time that it is received by you. 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. There are several reasons for delayed refunds. Refer to Topic 303 for a checklist of common errors when preparing your tax return, and for additional items that may delay the processing of your return.
Be sure and read all of the message very carefully and you may need to print the message that you receive for your use in the future if you have a problem with your income tax return for some reason.
Go to the irs.gov site and use the search box for
2010 IRS e-file Refund Cycle Chart
Deposit it in your bank account, there will be no fee. If you don't have a bank account, you can open one with the IRS check!
Once the return has been filed, there is no way to correct the direct deposit information that you provided to the IRS. What will happen is that the IRS will attempt to deposit the funds in the account that you provided, and if it fails they will mail you a check instead. Obviously, this will delay your refund a bit, which I'm sure is not what you wanted to hear.
HR Block will first lend you an amount equal to your anticipated refund minus fees. It will give you this loan in the form of a check or a prepaid debit card. You will sign a piece of paper authorizing HR Block (or its bank) to open a bank account in your name and you will give them power of attorney to make withdrawals from the bank account. HR Block will put down on your tax return that you want your refund direct deposited into the bank account that you just authorized them to open. The IRS will direct deposit your refund into the bank account. HR Block (or its bank) will then immediately withdraw your refund from the bank account and use the money to repay the loan they gave you earlier. If, for any reason, the IRS does not direct deposit your refund into the bank account or deposits less than expected, then HR Block (or its bank) will pursue you directly to repay the loan.
If you mail your tax return to the IRS, and the IRS decides that it is complete and accurate, they will issue you a refund check or direct deposit within six weeks of the date they received your forms. If you file your return electronically, the IRS will issue your refund check or direct deposit within three weeks of the date they acknowledge your return. The fastest way to get your tax refund is to file electronically and request direct deposit. Please note that the Refund Anticipation Loans offered by some income tax preparers are loans, and not your refund. Your refund will go to the preparer to pay back the loan, including interest and fees.
10,000$, Then it must be reported to the IRS, and only if in cash.
Deposit it in your bank account, there will be no fee. If you don't have a bank account, you can open one with the IRS check!
Once the return has been filed, there is no way to correct the direct deposit information that you provided to the IRS. What will happen is that the IRS will attempt to deposit the funds in the account that you provided, and if it fails they will mail you a check instead. Obviously, this will delay your refund a bit, which I'm sure is not what you wanted to hear.
HR Block will first lend you an amount equal to your anticipated refund minus fees. It will give you this loan in the form of a check or a prepaid debit card. You will sign a piece of paper authorizing HR Block (or its bank) to open a bank account in your name and you will give them power of attorney to make withdrawals from the bank account. HR Block will put down on your tax return that you want your refund direct deposited into the bank account that you just authorized them to open. The IRS will direct deposit your refund into the bank account. HR Block (or its bank) will then immediately withdraw your refund from the bank account and use the money to repay the loan they gave you earlier. If, for any reason, the IRS does not direct deposit your refund into the bank account or deposits less than expected, then HR Block (or its bank) will pursue you directly to repay the loan.
If you mail your tax return to the IRS, and the IRS decides that it is complete and accurate, they will issue you a refund check or direct deposit within six weeks of the date they received your forms. If you file your return electronically, the IRS will issue your refund check or direct deposit within three weeks of the date they acknowledge your return. The fastest way to get your tax refund is to file electronically and request direct deposit. Please note that the Refund Anticipation Loans offered by some income tax preparers are loans, and not your refund. Your refund will go to the preparer to pay back the loan, including interest and fees.
10,000$, Then it must be reported to the IRS, and only if in cash.
The IRS will only take what is owed. You will receive a letter from the IRS stating that your refund will be reduced and the agency to whom the obligation is owed and a number to contact the agency. You will then receive a check/direct deposit for the remaining amount.
There's a couple ways you can get your tax refund back fast. You can go to a professional tax service that offers "refund anticipation loan." If you don't want to do that, you, you can offer direct deposit when you file so IRS can just electronically deposit your refund.
Yes, the IRS will gladly direct deposit your refund into an account of your choice, intead of using the U.S.Postal service. This will eventually be the norm.
If the wrong electronic account number is submitted and it's an invalid number so it's rejected, the IRS issues you a paper check. If the wrong number is submitted and it's a valid number (it just isn't your account number), then the IRS has no way of knowing that, because it doesn't come back to them as rejected. In that case, it isn't the IRS' responsibility to track down the wrong account number and retrieve the deposit. It's your responsibility to talk to your bank so they can identify, according to the incorrect but valid routing code and account number, the bank and account that have your deposit.
From the IRS Manual. it means "the refund status could not be returned," usually because it is not processed into the system yet or an incorrect Social Security or TIN was used.I just called today 2/9/2012 because I received the message code 9001 when I checked my refund status on where is my refund. I called and spoke with an IRS customer service representative. She told me because the direct deposit account information I submitted was incorrect the IRS received the funds back and a paper check will be sent out to me. So for me 9001 meant I will be receiving a paper check from the IRS with my 2011 refund on it.
DO NOT send them the IRS refund check under any circumstances. An IRS refund is considered an asset and should be relinquished to the probate court as such. If the state does not require probate procedures in this specific case, contact the IRS office for instructions on the proper procedure concerning the refund. Do not endorse the check or attempt to cash or deposit it in an account. And file a FDCPA complaint against the credit card company that told you that.
NO. The first refunds from the IRS if your income tax is prepared correctly and transmitted electronically on-line between JANUARY 15 AND JANUARY 21 with Direct Deposit and ACCEPTED by the IRS your refund amount may be sent DIRECT DEPOSIT JANUARY 29 and if not DD the refund may be mailed out on February 5 2010.