Even though this was a small sample size in the last few weeks, I notice my clients in San Jose have a higher tax refund than last year.
Note: The size of a federal tax refund can be affected from a number of things. Most importantly it is due to the amount of income made and amount withheld.
No. Federal tax refunds are not taxable. In some cases, state tax refunds are taxable.
Exempt them from tax? Federal refunds were paid with after tax $ and aren't taxable..but they are reported. State ones are, as you got a deduction for them when paid. There is no option to exempt them.
why is my federal tax check taking so long
No. Refunds are portions of your income which were already reported but were nontaxable. You do not have to report any income more than once.
Wednesday is normally the day of the week that IRS federal tax returns are deposited. This is true for those in California or anywhere in the U.S.
No. Federal tax refunds are not taxable. In some cases, state tax refunds are taxable.
Exempt them from tax? Federal refunds were paid with after tax $ and aren't taxable..but they are reported. State ones are, as you got a deduction for them when paid. There is no option to exempt them.
Most people file for their federal tax refunds from past year finances in the January to February period. You can file by submitting a request form to IRS.
why is my federal tax check taking so long
Federal tax refunds can be seized by the IRS for tax arrearages without the normal legal procedures being used. Federal and state tax refunds can be seized by a state child enforcement agency for court ordered child support arrearages. Tax refunds cannot be seized for creditor debt, for example, a judgment for non payment of a credit card account. But, once the refund is placed in a bank account it can be subject to levy by a judgment creditor. The Federal Government can also offset your federal tax refund to pay a student loan debt.
No. Refunds are portions of your income which were already reported but were nontaxable. You do not have to report any income more than once.
No. Refunds are part of your income which you already reported. You do not have to report any income more than once.
The best place to find information about federal refunds available to individuals is at the internal revenue website: www.irs.com. They will have complete information on tax credits and programs available for the individual.
Most likely. Just about every state will intercept federal and state income tax refunds for child support arrears.
As of June 2014, the United States is not sending out any federal tax rebate checks. The IRS sends our refunds within 6 weeks of filing your taxes.
The 2010 Federal tax withholding tables can be found in any 2010 tax book. Also, any accountant can give you a copy of the tax books or just the tax tables.
A Federal Tax Refund is when the government refunds you the extra money you paid for your tax. You can easily get someone to help you do it, or you can use TurboTax (online) to help you get your refund.