The IRS will start accepting claims for refunds on January 17th, 2012
Fridays, and allow two days for your bank to accept the deposit.
Usually on Friday am
Wisconsin tax refunds are typically deposited on Fridays. While the specific timing can vary depending on when the return is filed and processed, the state generally issues refunds on this day to streamline their operations. It's advisable for taxpayers to check their refund status online for the most accurate information.
Fridays you can find this information on irs.gov under refund cycle.
Maybe never. Our politicians are crooks and the state is broke.....
Fridays, and allow two days for your bank to accept the deposit.
Answer this question…To accept the control of the government over their lives
One can find online info on tax refunds on websites such as Turbo Tax, Canada Online, Kiwi Refunds, Tax Payer Service Center and many others as well. It can be easily found on government websites.
everyday except Sunday
Usually on Friday am
Wisconsin tax refunds are typically deposited on Fridays. While the specific timing can vary depending on when the return is filed and processed, the state generally issues refunds on this day to streamline their operations. It's advisable for taxpayers to check their refund status online for the most accurate information.
Oh, dude, KFC doesn't accept refunds on your regrettable chicken choices. Once you've committed to those greasy drumsticks, there's no turning back. It's like a one-way ticket to Flavor Town, whether you like it or not. So, choose wisely, my friend, because Colonel Sanders isn't giving your cash back.
No, not even a word about that I saw.
Tax refunds are refunds that are issued to you by the government when you have paid more taxes than required. This is calculated when your income taxes are filed, and some people qualify for a refund while others may owe more money than they have already paid. Here is a more detailed explanation:
Fridays you can find this information on irs.gov under refund cycle.
Maybe never. Our politicians are crooks and the state is broke.....
No. Federal tax refunds are not taxable. In some cases, state tax refunds are taxable.