Tax season can be a stressful time for many, but one question that’s always on the minds of taxpayers is, “When can I expect my refund?” Whether you’re eagerly anticipating a tax refund or you’re simply trying to plan your finances, knowing when that much-awaited refund will arrive is crucial. In this post, we’ll provide…
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The IRS encourages taxpayers to file electronically when they are ready and choose direct deposit to get their refund. Direct deposit is the safest and most convenient way to receive a tax refund. Here are some other benefits of choosing IRS direct deposit: It’s fast. The fastest way for taxpayers to get their refund is to electronically file and choose direct…
The Internal Revenue Service today reminds taxpayers that the fastest way to get their tax refund is by filing electronically and choosing direct deposit. Direct deposit is free, fast, simple, safe and secure. Taxpayers can even split their refund to have it deposited into one, two or three different accounts. Eight out of 10 taxpayers…
Following an unpredictable year with many changes and challenges, the Internal Revenue Service today shared important reminders for taxpayers who are about to file their 2020 federal tax returns. Choose direct deposit The safest, most accurate and fastest way to get a refund is to electronically file and choose direct deposit. Direct deposit means any…
With tax season beginning soon, the Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers that choosing to have their tax refund directly deposited into their checking or savings account is the fastest way to get their money. It’s simple, safe and secure. Taxpayers can also get their refund deposited into one, two or three different accounts if desired.…
Again this year, the IRS Tax Refund Site, Where’s my Refund? is often overloaded. When you e-file, your tax return is usually accepted within 24 hours of filing by the IRS. Then your seemingly endless wait begins for the orange bar to move to approved. We are receiving reports daily from this year’s filers that…
Individuals have the option to have some or all of their federal tax refund directly deposited to their bank account. With direct deposit, the IRS electronically transfers your tax refund to your bank account, which is often faster than receiving a check in the mail. The IRS typically issues refunds in 21 days or less.…
We have been getting multiple reports that some taxpayer tax refunds never hit their cards or banks. If you never received your tax refund after seeing a scheduled direct deposit date message here are a couple of things to remember. Here are a few steps you can take if you never received your tax refund…
Again this year, the IRS Tax Refund Site, Where’s my Refund? is often overloaded. When you e-file, your tax return is usually accepted within 24 hours of filing by the IRS. Then your seemingly endless wait begins for the orange bar to move to approved. We are receiving reports daily from this year’s filers that…