Yes, the IRS will continue to keep your IRS refunds even if you are in Currently Not Collectible status.
It is not difficult for a person to find the status on their federal or state income tax refund. The federal income tax refund status is located on the IRS website. Most states also offer status updates on tax refunds on the state's website or the state treasurer's website.
You qualify for a federal tax refund if you have reached the tax reporting threshold and filed for income taxes. The tax reporting threshold varies depending on your age and marital status.
Go to the IRS web site and on the site is a link to the page to check on the refund. You will need your social security number, the exact amount of refund, and filing status.
yes; it is considered federal debt and federal debt can be and probably will be taken from your refund (if it is in a collection status)
Check the status of your federal refund here: http://www.irs.gov/individuals/article/0,,id=96596,00.html?portlet=4 Check the status of your state refund by contacting your state tax agency.
Income tax refund is the money you get back when you’ve overpaid your taxes through TDS, TCS, or advance tax. Think of it as a refund for paying too much.
You will not get MY income tax refund amount. And you will not your income tax refund amount until you have completely your 1040 federal income tax return completely and correctly and filed it to the correct IRS address and the IRS has accepted your tax return as you have filed it. You can check the status of your refund by calling the IRS Refund Hotline at 800-829-1954. When you call, you will need to provide your Social Security number, your filing status and the exact whole dollar amount of the refund shown on your return. The fastest and easiest way to find out about your current year refund is to go to the IRS gov web site and click and on left side of the page under Online Services choose the Check on Your Refund "Where's My Refund?" link at the IRS gov home page. To check the status online you will need your Social Security number, filing status and the exact whole dollar amount of your refund shown on your return. July 30 2010
In Connecticut, the time it takes to receive your federal income tax refund typically ranges from 21 days to several weeks, depending on how you filed your return. E-filing and opting for direct deposit usually result in a quicker refund. If you filed a paper return, it may take longer, often up to six to eight weeks. You can check the status of your refund on the IRS website for more specific information.
Oklahoma State Tax Refund Status Information - OnLine Taxes. Simply call (405) 521-3160 or in-state toll free (800) 522-8165, extension 13160 and select the option to Check the status of an income tax refund
It doesn't matter if you receive an income tax refund or not. The fact is is you worked and had federal and state taxes taken out you would need to file your taxes every year. However, much depends on your filing status (single, married, etc) and how much you made that year on whether you would file. To be on the safe side if you had federal and state taken out of your checks you should file.
You can file a federal tax return and get a refund regardless of the status of your state taxes. If you owe overdue taxes to the state and they have gotten around to it, the state can intercept your federal refund. So, your refund might go to paying your overdue state taxes instead of being sent to you. But unless you file a federal tax return, no refund will be generated and your state taxes will not be paid.
Yes this is very possible. The type of earned income your filing status and even a possible refund of any withheld income taxes.