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on January 10, 2018
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Find out when does Tax Season Start 2018
Find out when to file, how to file free, how to calculate your tax refund, and about tax schedules and deadlines. Tax Season 2018 starts on January 29th, 2018. When does Tax Season Start 2018?
Tax Season 2018 is upon us and taxpayers who are expecting a refund are anxious to submit their 2017 tax forms and get their refund check in the bank. When will the IRS start accepting returns, how much will you get back, and when can you expect your refund to arrive? Also, find out when does Tax Season start 2018. Continue reading…
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Posted by admin
on January 24, 2017
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Find out why millions of tax refunds will be delayed this year
Millions of 2017 Tax Refunds will be delayed this year. Find out if yours is one of them.
If you filed the Earned Income Credit(EITC) or the Additional Child Tax Credit(ACTC), your 2017 tax refund will be delayed according to the IRS. Continue reading…
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on September 16, 2016
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H&R Block Loans – Tax Refund Loan – H&R Block Holiday Loan 2016
Starting November 2016, H&R square will start offering their Tax Refund Loan Product called Emerald Advance which depends on the Tax Refund you hope to got in 2016. You may be applying for a Tax Refund Loan in Local H&R Block Offices. The Tax Refund Loan, if endorsed, is posted on an Emerald Prepaid MasterCard. When you get your Tax Refund, it is connected to the parity to pay down the advance in the event that you pick. This is unique in relation to Refund Anticipation Loans that were offered in the past on the grounds that after you get a Tax Refund Loan from H&R Block, you will keep on having admittance to the Line of Credit All Year! H&R Block Loans.
Tax Refund Loans for 2017 in November 2016. H&R Block Loans starting in November 2015.
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Posted by admin
on February 05, 2016
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IRS Tax Season 2016 off to slow start for many
IRS still a bit behind on tax refunds to date(one week or more for some). We are reevaluating our expected Refund Date being today(February 5th, 2016.) We know many of you have yet to see a change in your refund status.
We contacted the IRS yesterday and were told that many who filed last month will not see tax refunds until next week due to new fraud protections in place.
We will let everyone know once we have solid proof of a payout date for some January filers.
Keep watching our website for the latest IRS updates and news. Click here for more information.
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on December 21, 2015
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Tax season 2016 to begin 1 day earlier than Tax Season 2015.
The IRS announced the start day for 2015 tax return acceptance. Tax season 2016 to begin 1 day earlier than Tax Season 2015. ” when can you file taxes?” 2016 details below. Continue reading…
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on January 05, 2015
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Want to get your 2016 tax refund back quick? E-File now.
The IRS recommends filing as early as possible and e filing to speed up the process. This way no matter the delay, you will first in line to have your tax return processed and receive your 2015 tax refund promptly. IRS have released most tax forms to handle most situations, but even if they haven’t released your form you can still e file with most tax softwares. If you plan to e file with a local company then you will need to wait until the official start of 2016 IRS Tax Season, January 20th 2016. 2016 Tax Refund Back Quick Today! Continue reading…
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Posted by TaxGuy
on October 22, 2014
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Income tax filing can be a dreaded event for some taxpayers, but if you are expecting a tax refund, it’s a good idea to know how much you could be getting back. Estimate your Tax Refund today!
The “Tax Refund Estimator” tax calculator can simplify the process for you and help provide a fairly reliable figure on your estimated tax refund.
This tax calculator can also help you determine whether you’ve underpaid taxes for the year, and if so, how much you will owe the IRS on April 15th. Continue reading…
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2015 IRS Refund Cycle Chart and e-file payment information.
This is a schedule for 2015 IRS Refund Cycle Chart. Direct Deposit and Check date’s below. Please see disclaimer. 2015 tax refund schedule is listed below for information purposes. This is just for the first week. Find out when you’re state income tax refund will be in.
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on March 04, 2014
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Why is my 2014 refund still processing?
2014 IRS Tax Refund Schedule wrong for you?
By the stats, the current tax season has been quite a success. The Internal Revenue Service is reporting that, despite an abbreviated season, they are processing tax returns and issuing tax refunds at a much faster pace than last year. Why is my 2014 refund still processing?
Of course, all of the numbers in the world don’t matter when the one number you’re counting on – your own refund – is affected.
This season, I’ve heard from a number of taxpayers experiencing tax refund delays (though certainly nothing near last year’s education credit snafu). Initially, the trouble seemed to focus on those 1121 codes. The IRS was made aware of the problem and did issue a statement, saying: Continue reading…
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Posted by TaxGuy
on February 18, 2014
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Millions of taxpayers have already received big refund checks, as the 2014 tax filing season seems to be humming along without a hitch. IRS issuing many refund checks already.
- The Internal Revenue Service announced today that it issued $64.5 billion in refunds to 19.5 million taxpayers as of Feb. 7, a total dollar amount that was up 24% from the same time last year. The average refund check issued this year, $3,317, is also 4.6% larger than last year.
It’s not too surprising that this filing season is running more smoothly than last year, when the IRS lagged the previous year’s pace for issuing refunds throughout most of the filing season. The agency had to put off accepting certain tax forms until as late as March because it was updating its systems following the tax-code revamps caused by the fiscal-cliff legislation.
But taxpayers are also submitting their returns more quickly. The IRS received more than 27 million returns as of Feb. 7, up 2.5% from the same time in 2013. Nearly 96% of those were filed electronically. Samuel Hale, 21, a college student near Fort Worth, Texas, says his refund was deposited into his checking account Friday morning, a week after he filed his return electronically using online software. “I was very surprised,” says Hale, who couldn’t file his return until April last year because of a missing W-2 form.
In an interesting shift, the data shows more taxpayers are doing their own returns so far this tax season. Roughly half of the returns submitted, or 13.3 million, were self prepared, up 14.7% from last year. Typically, about 60% of returns are handled by a tax pro, according to IRS data.
Of course, not all taxpayers have been able to file their returns yet. Some people are still waiting on paperwork from their brokers, employers or colleges that they need to report all income and claim certain tax breaks. And some people aren’t eager to file their returns. Taxpayers who need to cut a check to the IRS generally wait until closer to April 15 to file.
Taxpayers can track their refunds using the “Where’s My Refund?” tool starting 24 hours after filing electronically, or four weeks after mailing in a return. About 90% of refunds are issued within 21 days, though some may be delayed if there is an issue with the return.
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