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Tuesday, December 16, 2014
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2015 Tax Refund Calculator
2015 Tax Refund Calculator - 2015 tax refund estimator
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CALCULATE YOUR 2015 REFUND - 2015 Tax Refund Calculator
We want to make sure you get every dollar you're entitled to. Our 2015 Tax Refund Calculator should help you prepare for next year. 2015 Tax Refund Calculator is found here.
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Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Why is my 2014 tax refund still processing
Why is my 2014 refund still processing?
A very small percentage of taxpayers may see an 1121 reference number if they check “Where’s My Refund?” after they initially were provided a projected refund date by the tool. The IRS is aware of this situation, and emphasizes that the small group of taxpayers who see this reference number should continue checking Where’s My Refund for an update. If we need more information to process their return, we will contact them — usually by mail.
A Transaction Code 570 can mean different things in different cases so a taxpayer should not try to draw a conclusion based on the presence of a TC 570. The Transaction Code 570 will stop a refund from being issued until the impact of the action being taken on the account and the refund is determined and processed. Transaction Codes are used internally by the IRS to identify a transaction, adjust and research tax accounts and to maintain a history of actions posted to a taxpayer’s account. While they are reflected on transcripts they are not reflected on most public facing documents or tools like Where’s My Refund because they are difficult to interpret and can have different meaning depending on the case and associated codes and files. Again, the best way for taxpayers to check the status of their refund is by going to Where’s My Refund.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
IRS Warns of Tax Scams
IRS Warns of Tax Scams in 2014.
- More than one tax return for you was filed.
- You have a balance due, refund offset or have had collection actions taken against you for a year you did not file a tax return.
- IRS records indicated you received wages from an employer unknown to you.
- Scammers use fake names and IRS badge numbers.
- Callers might be able to recite the last four digits of a victims Social Security Number.
- Con artists may imitate the IRS toll-free number to make it seems like it's the IRS calling.
- Scammers sometimes send falsified IRS emails to victims to support their bogus calls.