You will have to file an ammended return, you can download the form free from the IRS website, but you have to mail it in because an ammended return has to be in paper form (not e-filed). * Refile a corrected return. The IRS web site will give you the details, but you simply copy the data from your old form and add in the new information. Then you will have to provide a check for the new amount due. There is a specific way to mark the return so they know it is a corrected return. * You will need to file an amended return. This is done on a Form 1040X. It is different than the normal 1040 and much shorter. It too is available on most PC programs if you did your return that way. You will probably find the 1040X fairly easy. Actually, you only have to input the things that changed...pretty much just on the identified line - like interest income - as filed, the new amount, the change (up or down) - and the resulting totals. True, if your change is from a new or corrected W-2/1099, that may need to be submitted too. If your receiving any W-2/1099 or such, this late, make sure they are actually for the 2006 year, not 2007! (I've received some 1099B for 2007 already).
Go to www.irs.gov. Enter a search for the "refund cycle chart'. You'll get your answer there.
I filed it in February 2011 and have the amount. I need to know when I will receive my refund.
It usually takes two to four weeks to receive your income tax return after your taxes have been filed. This can vary greatly though, depending on how you file.
If you already have filed a tax return for that previous year, then you should amend your original return to correct that omission. Form 1040X is Amended U.S. Individual Income Return. You're allowed to amend 3 years after the date of filing your original return or two years after the date of paying taxes, if any, whichever is later. If you haven't filed a return for that year and weren't required to file, then you should file if tax was withheld to receive a refund of that tax.
I assume you are talking about your Federal Refund and not a state. It will depend on how you filed your return. The quickest by far is through electronic filing. An electronically filed tax return will allow you to receive your refund within 21 days according to the IRS. The real answer is that your refund will be direct deposited into your bank account from 8 to 15 days depending on what day the return was accepted. Say your return is accepted on or before Wednesday, you will receive your refund usually one week from the following Friday. This is assuming you don't have a tax of government debt that has a lien on your refund.
Go to www.irs.gov. Enter a search for the "refund cycle chart'. You'll get your answer there.
I filed it in February 2011 and have the amount. I need to know when I will receive my refund.
You can expect to receive your state tax refund within a few weeks to a few months after filing your tax return, depending on how you filed and the efficiency of the state tax department.
It usually takes two to four weeks to receive your income tax return after your taxes have been filed. This can vary greatly though, depending on how you file.
If you already have filed a tax return for that previous year, then you should amend your original return to correct that omission. Form 1040X is Amended U.S. Individual Income Return. You're allowed to amend 3 years after the date of filing your original return or two years after the date of paying taxes, if any, whichever is later. If you haven't filed a return for that year and weren't required to file, then you should file if tax was withheld to receive a refund of that tax.
I assume you are talking about your Federal Refund and not a state. It will depend on how you filed your return. The quickest by far is through electronic filing. An electronically filed tax return will allow you to receive your refund within 21 days according to the IRS. The real answer is that your refund will be direct deposited into your bank account from 8 to 15 days depending on what day the return was accepted. Say your return is accepted on or before Wednesday, you will receive your refund usually one week from the following Friday. This is assuming you don't have a tax of government debt that has a lien on your refund.
If you haven't filed your taxes yet, just include it with all of your other 1099s. If you have filed your taxes and the 1099 makes a material difference, then you have to file an amended return.
If it is the stimulus check that they are suppose to be sending out this year, then you have to have filed a tax return for 2008 in order to receive this check.
You can expect to receive your state refund within a few weeks after filing your tax return, but the exact timing can vary depending on the state and how you filed your taxes. It's a good idea to check the status of your refund on the state's tax website for more specific information.
Yes, as long as it is within the statue of limitations, which is usually three years from the date the original return was filed.
Normally, the return won't be processed for some time, as the IRS waits to get the information to match, from any W-2 or 1099 and such, that you are reporting. (Agreeably, some may not require this). You filed a return, and if you proved a REFUND due (I believe what you actually meant to ask)...that will be approved and sent shortly after the processing of the return. How long to you see the money depends very much on how you instructed it to be sent...if you want a check or disrect deposit (which is much faster). Generally, 6 weeks is a fair guess.
Tax return efiled on line with direct deposit about 10 days after you receive you acknowledgement from the IRS that they have accepted your income tax return as you filed it DD on Friday paper check mailed on Friday. Tax return mailed about 4 to 6 weeks.