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The fact that the person is disabled makes no difference in terms of tax or law.
It is not difficult for a person to find the status on their federal or state income tax refund. The federal income tax refund status is located on the IRS website. Most states also offer status updates on tax refunds on the state's website or the state treasurer's website.
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
You can find the Newark Airport tax refund desk for processing your tax refund in the international terminal after passing through security.
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.
If the person owing child support is delinquent (arrearage), yes. This practice by the court is known as "Tax refund interception", meaning, the state will collect all tax refunds and forward it to you.
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.
No, when filing for the state income taxes, you will receive your federal income tax refund as well as your state income tax refund.
You can find out about a rapid tax refund by googling "rapid tax refund". A rapid tax refund is basically a loan in the amount of your tax refund that you receive as soon as you file your return as opposed to waiting for your check from the government which generally takes longer to receive. To find out more about it, visit: http://www.bigfatrefund.com/
No. The money that the person gets back for the tax refund is kind of a repayment for things that they have already done to support the dependent. It isn't money that belongs to the dependent.