Yes, you can. You can have your refund deposited though the H&R Block website when you file online, or in person. Explore other sites as well, which also may offer direct deposit.
If your income tax refund was direct deposited, your stimulus check will also be direct deposited.
No, when filing for the state income taxes, you will receive your federal income tax refund as well as your state income tax refund.
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You do not have to report any income tax refund on any tax forms, it is not income.
If this is a federal income tax payment, call 1-800-829-1040. If it is some other kind of tax payment, call the agency that administers the tax.
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.)
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It depends on whether your attorney has protected your income tax return refund or not. Again, it all depends on whether it was calculated as future income or protected. Check with your attorney. Clarifying - if the refund comes from an overpayment of taxes on income made pre-petition - then the refund is part of creditor assets and goes to pay them. Just like had you deposited it in a personal savings account at the local bank, to pay tax next year, instead of with the government bank account.
Yes, the IRS can, and will, garnish an income tax refund if money is owed from an audit.
Free federal tax returns are available at irs.gov. You will need your tax forms and also a checking or savings account information so that your refund can be directly deposited.
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.
If you are looking to calculate a income tax refund you will need to go to your local tax office's website. Here you will find an online calculator so you can calculate your refund.