In a normal case, there is a website that is part of the IRS called "Where's my refund?"
https://sa2.www4.irs.gov/irfof/lang/en/irfofgetstatus.jsp
But, for me, since I don't have my original tax document (because I sent it) I can't use that because I need to know how much I was owed before they'll even talk to me. Kind of counter productive, in my case. Can anyone help, give me a number to call where I can talk to a real person?
You don't get a refund of your property tax.
Where's my refund is a electronic tool on the IRS that tells United States citizens what process their federal tax refund is at.
On the married filing joint income tax return that you are supposed to have signed any refund amount is supposed to be 1/2 for each name on the MFJ income tax return. The refund amount will be issued in both names that are on the MFJ income tax return.
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
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You don't get a refund of your property tax.
Where's my refund is a electronic tool on the IRS that tells United States citizens what process their federal tax refund is at.
Yes, you can use turbo tax. You dont have to file the return, but you can see your estimated refund. Turbotax.com
On the married filing joint income tax return that you are supposed to have signed any refund amount is supposed to be 1/2 for each name on the MFJ income tax return. The refund amount will be issued in both names that are on the MFJ income tax return.
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, if you're in Ch. 13 you're supposed to send your refund in to the trustee who will calculate the 'reasonableness' of the refund and send you any excess (sure they will)
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.
Contact the tax agency (state or federal) that was supposed to issue the refund and ask if the check made payable to you was ever cashed. If not, it can be re-issued - if it was, ask them how to proceed since you allege that you never received it.
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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.