The IRS can take as long as it needs to in order to properly verify that you are owed a refund. If they don't send your refund within 45 days after April 15 or 45 after they receive your return (whichever is later), they will pay interest. (The interest is taxable.)
The IRS has a tool on their website that allows you to check the status of your refund (see link below)
If you mail your tax return to the IRS, and the IRS decides that it is complete and accurate, they will issue you a refund check or direct deposit within six weeks of the date they received your forms. If you file your return electronically, the IRS will issue your refund check or direct deposit within three weeks of the date they acknowledge your return. The fastest way to get your tax refund is to file electronically and request direct deposit. Please note that the Refund Anticipation Loans offered by some income tax preparers are loans, and not your refund. Your refund will go to the preparer to pay back the loan, including interest and fees.
Yes, the IRS refund will go to the estate. No one else would be authorized to sign the check.
To check the status of your CP21B refund, you can visit the IRS website and use the "Where's My Refund?" tool, which allows you to enter your Social Security number, filing status, and refund amount. Alternatively, you can contact the IRS directly by phone for assistance. Make sure to have your tax information handy for quicker service. Additionally, you may want to check your mail for any correspondence from the IRS regarding your refund.
To check the status of your IRS refund without knowing the exact amount, you can use the IRS "Where's My Refund?" tool on their website. You'll need to provide your Social Security number, filing status, and the exact refund amount, but if you don't know the refund amount, you can still call the IRS directly at 1-800-829-1040 for assistance. Additionally, you can check your tax return confirmation email or documents for any details if needed.
The IRS has a tool on their website that allows you to check the status of your refund (see link below)
You need not look any further than going to the IRS website. They will have the most accurate and up to date information. You can check the status of your refund also/
If you mail your tax return to the IRS, and the IRS decides that it is complete and accurate, they will issue you a refund check or direct deposit within six weeks of the date they received your forms. If you file your return electronically, the IRS will issue your refund check or direct deposit within three weeks of the date they acknowledge your return. The fastest way to get your tax refund is to file electronically and request direct deposit. Please note that the Refund Anticipation Loans offered by some income tax preparers are loans, and not your refund. Your refund will go to the preparer to pay back the loan, including interest and fees.
Yes, the IRS refund will go to the estate. No one else would be authorized to sign the check.
To check the status of your CP21B refund, you can visit the IRS website and use the "Where's My Refund?" tool, which allows you to enter your Social Security number, filing status, and refund amount. Alternatively, you can contact the IRS directly by phone for assistance. Make sure to have your tax information handy for quicker service. Additionally, you may want to check your mail for any correspondence from the IRS regarding your refund.
To check the status of your IRS refund without knowing the exact amount, you can use the IRS "Where's My Refund?" tool on their website. You'll need to provide your Social Security number, filing status, and the exact refund amount, but if you don't know the refund amount, you can still call the IRS directly at 1-800-829-1040 for assistance. Additionally, you can check your tax return confirmation email or documents for any details if needed.
You should contact your local IRS about this matter take the duplicate refund check with you.
Assuming you paid the tax, you'll get the refund according to the schedule on the IRS web site.
Deposit it in your bank account, there will be no fee. If you don't have a bank account, you can open one with the IRS check!
You do not pay taxes on a federal tax refund from the IRS unless they sent your refund late and paid you interest on the amount due to you. You would have received a 1099 from the IRS which shows the interest paid to you.
The date you receive your check is dependent on the last 2 digits of your social security number and whether you received your federal tax refund through the mail or direct deposit. A link to the schedule can be found on the IRS home page: http://www.irs.gov/irs/article/0,,id=180250,00.html
When the IRS indicates that your refund is approved, it means they have processed your tax return and confirmed that you are eligible for a refund. This status typically follows the acceptance of your return, indicating that the IRS has verified your information and found no issues. You can expect the refund to be issued soon, either via direct deposit or a mailed check, depending on your chosen refund method.