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Are you stuck on your refund is still being processed? Here’s why.

Posted by admin on January 26, 2017
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Are you stuck on your refund is still being processed? Here’s why.

As of January 26th, 2017, there has been no changes in Where’s My Refund. Everyone who was accepted in between now and January 13th, 2017 is still in the accepted(or processing) phase. The IRS have yet to update Where’s My Refund for 2017 Direct Deposit Dates, other than the system message once your tax return passes all the tests. Now is not the time to be concerned. We will reported as soon as any 2017 Direct Deposit Dates are issued. All taxpayers who were accepted are stuck on your refund is still being processed right now. Continue reading…

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Find out why millions of tax refunds will be delayed this year

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 IRSContinue reading…

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2019 IRS Where’s My Refund Updating Schedule

Posted by admin on December 08, 2016
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2019 IRS Where’s My Refund Updating Schedule

There are two ways of estimating when you will get your 2016 Tax Refund. The more user friendly simple Refund Schedule, 2019 IRS E-File Cycle Chart for Tax Year 2018. After the IRS stopped releasing a refund schedule, they begin using a  much more advanced  IDRS (Integrated Date Retrieval System) TIF Processing, Production, and Posting Cycles. This is much more difficult for the common(non-accountant) to understand, but we wanted to provide it to our users as a way to help better understand the IRS Where’s My Refund timelines. Where’s My Refund Updating Schedule below:

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IRS Tax Season 2016 off to slow start for many

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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Direct Deposit Dates now set for many who filed early

Posted by admin on January 27, 2016
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Direct Deposit Dates now set for many who filed early

The IRS updated Where’s My Refund last night for many early taxpayers. Many taxpayers awoke to find that they had a direct deposit date set in Where’s My Refund. The date is January 29th, 2016 and it is for those who filed early this year during the testing phase.

The IRS always accepts early filers to allow them to test all of their software before the official start. Full story(with images) here.

 

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