Normally 24-48 hours after successfull e-file.
Yes, as long as you file the extension for your Federal return.
It depends on where in the US you have sent your federal tax return, as to how long it will take for you to get it back. But the estimated time for you to get your federal tax return back would be around 8-14 days.
It depends on when you file your tax return. The earlier you file it, the quicker you will get it back. If you file your tax return in February, you will most likely get your state refund back within a couple of weeks.
Age is NOT one of the requirements of when you must file 1040 federal income tax return. As long as your are still breathing and have the required taxable income amounts you will be required to file a 1040 federal income tax return and pay any income taxes that may be due on the taxable amount of your income.
Age is NOT one of the requirements of when you must file 1040 federal income tax return.As long as you are still breathing and have the required taxable income amounts you will be required to file a 1040 federal income tax return and pay any income taxes that may be due on the taxable amount of your gross worldwide income.Go to the IRS gov website and use the search box for Do You Need to File a Federal Income Tax ReturnTo determine if you need to file a Federal Income Tax return for 2009 answer the following questions:Occasionally, individuals have onetime or infrequent financial transactions that may require them to file a Federal Income Tax return. Do any of the following examples apply to you?
Yes, as long as you file the extension for your Federal return.
It depends on where in the US you have sent your federal tax return, as to how long it will take for you to get it back. But the estimated time for you to get your federal tax return back would be around 8-14 days.
It depends on when you file your tax return. The earlier you file it, the quicker you will get it back. If you file your tax return in February, you will most likely get your state refund back within a couple of weeks.
Age is NOT one of the requirements of when you must file 1040 federal income tax return. As long as your are still breathing and have the required taxable income amounts you will be required to file a 1040 federal income tax return and pay any income taxes that may be due on the taxable amount of your income.
Age is NOT one of the requirements of when you must file 1040 federal income tax return. As long as your are still breathing and have the required taxable income amounts you will be required to file a 1040 federal income tax return and pay any income taxes that may be due on the taxable amount of your income.
Age is NOT one of the requirements of when you must file 1040 federal income tax return.As long as you are still breathing and have the required taxable income amounts you will be required to file a 1040 federal income tax return and pay any income taxes that may be due on the taxable amount of your gross worldwide income.Go to the IRS gov website and use the search box for Do You Need to File a Federal Income Tax ReturnTo determine if you need to file a Federal Income Tax return for 2009 answer the following questions:Occasionally, individuals have onetime or infrequent financial transactions that may require them to file a Federal Income Tax return. Do any of the following examples apply to you?
As long as you are still married to each other, you can file a joint return. However, it is not mandatory for married couples to file a joint return.
There is no age limit on the requirement to file and income tax return. As long as you have more income than the filing threshold, you will be required to file a return, no matter what your age.
Once you are married you can file a joint tax return as long as you were married for one day in that year.
You can file federal income tax returns at any time. If you fail to file before the deadline or extended deadline for any year in which you owed tax, then you will incur penalties and interest. You can file amended returns up to three years after filing a return. If you are required to file a return and fail to file, there is no statute of limitations on any tax, penalties and interest you may owe, until you file. Then the IRS has three years in which to assess the charges.
Forever. If you don't file (April 15 due date), then you are perpetually open to audit/assesment for that period and your return is always required.
7 days if you e-filed your return and chose direct deposit.2 weeks if you e-filed your return and requested your refund by mail.8 weeks from the date you mailed your return.