It all depends on how you file.
If you file the standard "mail-in" way, expect a refund in 4-6 weeks.
If you do them online or with a tax professional, the wait time is usually two weeks.
Some tax professionals can file what is known as a "Refund Anticipation Loan", or RAL for short. For a fee, you can get your tax refund the next day, sometimes within hours. Be noted, however, that these are actual bank loans on your tax refund and not an actual refund itself.
If you filed your tax refund by mail it will take six to eight weeks to receive your refund check. If you filed elecronically you can receive your refund in as little as 24 hours.
No unless you have earned income you can not receive a refund.
No, when filing for the state income taxes, you will receive your federal income tax refund as well as your state income tax refund.
Not necessarily. Whether or not you receive a refund depends on your taxable income and how much you paid the government during the fiscal year. Nothing else guarantees that you get a refund.
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If you overpaid your taxes, you may be eligible to receive a refund from the government.
You might receive a tax refund.
No, it is not possible to cancel COBRA coverage and receive a refund.
Yes, it is possible to receive a refund directly to a credit card.
Yes, you can still receive a refund from the IRS even if you owe them money. The refund will be used to offset the amount you owe, and you will receive the remaining balance, if any.
You might receive a tax refund.
If you filed your tax refund by mail it will take six to eight weeks to receive your refund check. If you filed elecronically you can receive your refund in as little as 24 hours.
Yes, you are still eligible to receive a refund even if your credit card number has changed. You may need to provide the new credit card information to receive the refund.
No unless you have earned income you can not receive a refund.
If you cancel your insurance policy, you may receive a refund for the unused portion of the premium you have already paid.
No, when filing for the state income taxes, you will receive your federal income tax refund as well as your state income tax refund.
Not necessarily. Whether or not you receive a refund depends on your taxable income and how much you paid the government during the fiscal year. Nothing else guarantees that you get a refund.