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When does Tax Season Start 2019?
IRS Tax Season 2019 starts on January 18th, 2019 Unofficially.
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IRS Tax Season 2019 starts on January 18th, 2019 Unofficially.
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The IRS recently sent out a press release letting all of the EITC and ACTC Tax Delay taxpayers know that their refunds should arrive by February 27th. Previously Where’s My Refund had a PATH act and then a processing message. Currently most taxpayers are seeing a tax refund date of 2/22/2017 or 2/23/2017. We estimate that all tax refund dates will be updated next week with refunds beginning Friday 2/17/2017.
WASHINGTON — As the IRS begins releasing refunds for taxpayers who claimed the Earned Income Tax Credit and the Additional Child Tax Credit, the tax agency reminded taxpayers that they should not expect refunds to be available in bank accounts or on debit cards until the week of Feb. 27. The additional time is due to several factors, including weekends, the Presidents Day holiday and the time banks often need to process direct deposits.
Many of these refunds had been held since the filing season started in late January due to new requirements the 2015 Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes (PATH) Act.
Source: IRS.gov
A new tax law requires the IRS to hold entire refunds of millions of taxpayers until at least Feb. 15. This law, called the PATH Act, contains provisions that help combat tax fraud and may impact approximately 15 million taxpayers who claim the Earned Income Tax Credit or the Additional Child Tax Credit. For those who file early, they will have to wait until at least Feb. 15 to get their full refund from the IRS.
While the IRS will release those refunds on February 15, many taxpayers may not see the funds deposit into their banking accounts until the week of February 27. This additional delay could be for many reasons and it is best for taxpayers to check the IRS’s Where’s My Refund website for any funding updates.
Our sister site has a daily update regarding the PATH act, find it here.
During the early parts of the tax season, early filers are anxious to get details about their tax refunds. And in some social media, this can lead to misunderstandings and speculation about refunds. The IRS offers some tips to keep in mind. Continue reading…
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…
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…
Tax Season 2017 is upon us and taxpayers who are expecting a refund are anxious to submit their 2016 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? Continue reading…
Many Taxpayers Recently Hacked on IRS.gov Where’s My Refund website.
The IRS reports that on February 9th, 2016, there Where’s My Refund had 1000s of attempts to view taxpayer information in an effort to hack many taxpayers.
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The IRS recently identified and halted an automated attack upon its Electronic Filing PIN application on IRS.gov. Using personal data stolen elsewhere outside the IRS, identity thieves used malware in an attempt to generate E-file PINs for stolen social security numbers. An E-file pin is used in some instances to electronically file a tax return.
No personal taxpayer data was compromised or disclosed by IRS systems. The IRS also is taking immediate steps to notify affected taxpayers by mail that their personal information was used in an attempt to access the IRS application. The IRS is also protecting their accounts by marking them to protect against tax-related identity theft.
IRS cybersecurity experts are currently assessing the situation, and the IRS is working closely with other agencies and the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration. The IRS also is sharing information with its Security Summit state and industry partners.
Based on our review, we identified unauthorized attempts involving approximately 464,000 unique SSNs, of which 101,000 SSNs were used to successfully access an E-file PIN.
The incident, involving an automated bot, occurred last month, and the IRS continues to closely monitor the web application.
This incident is not connected or related to last week’s outage of IRS tax processing systems.
Source: IRS.gov
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.
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.
The IRS announced that today January 19th, 2016 would be the first day of the 2016 IRS Tax Season. The IRS will begin officially(many people were accepted last week for testing purposes) accepting, approving, and issuing 2016 tax refunds today. We estimate many 2016 tax refunds that were accepting during the testing phase will have their 2016 direct deposit by the end of January 2016. The IRS estimates that 80% of Americans use direct deposit as their payment method. Continue reading…