First, your 2008 return is filed in 2009. 2009 not until 2010.
There isn't an exact schedule for REFUND after you file a return. When the refund is approved depnds on your filing, and how well it can be processed. Direct deposit speeds up the check issuance and delivery time (virtually eliminates it).
There is a schedule and can be viewed here(the date is not the day you filed, but when it was accepted): http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p2043.pdf
The chart displayed is only for e-filed returns and as noted is from when the return is accepted (and of course, barring any "kick-out" or questions.
Taxpayers who e-filed can get refund information 72 hours
after the electronic return data is acknowledged as accepted
by the IRS. To check the status of a refund go to www.irs.gov
and click on Where's My Refund? Taxpayers without internet
access can get refund information by calling 1-800-829-1954
or 1-800-829-4477.
State along with federal taxes usually take 14 to 21 days if electronically filed with Direct Deposit. You can receive your refund sooner. But this is the norm. If you mail your return in with the account info for direct deposit, your still looking at approx 4 to 6 weeks.
Depending on where you live and how or by whom the return was filed, an average of 2-4 weeks should be expected.
If you are filing Form 5402EZ or Form 540A, do not attach a copy of your federal return to your California return. If you are filing Form 540 you must attach a copy of your federal return to your California return only if you filed any schedules other than schedule A or schedule B with your federal return. If you are filing form 540NR, you must always attach a complete copy of your federal return to your California return.
If the return was filed jointly, yes it does.
The exact same as any other federal tax refund for each other state. If you filed electronically and requested direct deposit it will be 8-15 days. If it was electronically filed but you didn't request direct deposit it will take an additional week plus mailing time so about 10 -12 more days. If you mailed your return it will take 6-8 weeks.
State along with federal taxes usually take 14 to 21 days if electronically filed with Direct Deposit. You can receive your refund sooner. But this is the norm. If you mail your return in with the account info for direct deposit, your still looking at approx 4 to 6 weeks.
No, when filing for the federal income tax return, you do not attach the Schedule A for the state income tax return.
Depending on where you live and how or by whom the return was filed, an average of 2-4 weeks should be expected.
If you are filing Form 5402EZ or Form 540A, do not attach a copy of your federal return to your California return. If you are filing Form 540 you must attach a copy of your federal return to your California return only if you filed any schedules other than schedule A or schedule B with your federal return. If you are filing form 540NR, you must always attach a complete copy of your federal return to your California return.
If the return was filed jointly, yes it does.
The exact same as any other federal tax refund for each other state. If you filed electronically and requested direct deposit it will be 8-15 days. If it was electronically filed but you didn't request direct deposit it will take an additional week plus mailing time so about 10 -12 more days. If you mailed your return it will take 6-8 weeks.
the earliest direct deposit date is Jan 29th
Probably your tax preparer got his/her fees from your return and slit your total
Schedule M FORM of the 1040 income return for the making work pay tax credit has to be filed with your 2009 federal income tax return.
8-12 days
1 - 2 weeks It only takes 4 to 5 days if you have direct deposit.
Yes if you are filing a non-resident return, itemizing California deductions, or filing a federal schedule other than A or B.