Showing posts with label Tax Calendar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tax Calendar. Show all posts

Sunday, February 24, 2013

2012 Tax Refunds are coming in later and smaller than in past years

IRS Income Tax2012 Tax Refunds are coming in later and are much lower than in prior year for many individuals.

For many, IRS Income Tax refunds have been coming in much later this year compared to prior years. Also, the amounts have been so much lower in comparison leaving many families let-down. While the IRS isn't putting out numbers on how many refunds have been issued so far this tax season, refunds got off to a bit of a bumpy start this year. Blame it on a perfect storm of events: A late launch to the filing season, which started Jan. 30 – eight days later than usual – due to last-minute, "fiscal cliff" tax changes enacted by Congress; the inability of taxpayers to file for some credits until early March; and more diligent – but time-consuming – scrutiny of tax returns, part of the IRS' beefed-up efforts to thwart identity theft and tax refund fraud.

 Even Wal-Mart said it's felt the impact of later-than-usual refunds. By this time last year, the giant retailer had cashed about $3 billion worth of checks related to tax refunds. This year, that amount is just $1.7 billion, the company said Thursday.

 We at, Hot Springs Tax Services, have noticed that things are looking up. Many individuals are getting their returns back much faster. The only individuals that still are dealing with slower processing are the people using education credits such as hope and american opportunity credit. In 2012, the IRS said, nine out of 10 refunds were issued in less than 21 days. "The same results are expected in 2013," said IRS spokesman Richard Panick in an email. Refunds have especially been slower for many lower-income taxpayers who qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit. For single head of household filers with two young children, that refundable credit could mean $7,039 in their pocket. It's the most significant financial event for them for the year. And now it's all up in the air. They don't know when they'll get their refund.  

Where's my refund?

  In recent weeks, so many taxpayers were using the IRS online tool, "Where's My Refund," the IRS actually had to issue a plea: Don't check it more than once a day.  

 Once you've filed a federal tax return, the popular IRS.gov tool lets you track your refund's progress: when the return was received, when a refund was approved and sent out. But in mid-February, so many people were clicking "Where's My Refund?" the system jammed up. The online tool is only updated every 24 hours, the IRS noted, so repeated attempts to check online or from a smartphone won't yield any new information. 

"A taxpayer's account isn't likely to change that often, so there's no need to check more than once a day," said Panick. And nights or weekends, when the IRS site's traffic slows down, are the best times to check your refund's status, he added. With an e-filed return, you can check within the first 24 hours after it's filed. With a paper return, check four weeks after you mailed it.  

Avoid refund delays

  One of the best ways to avoid refund delays: submit an "error-free" tax return. And we're not necessarily talking about math mistakes. 

To avoid processing delays, the IRS reminds taxpayers to:
 • Verify the Social Security numbers for yourself, spouse and dependents.
 • Be sure your mailing address is correct. (Every year, thousands of refunds get returned as "undeliverable" by the U.S. Post Office because taxpayers either moved or provided an incorrect address.)
 • Double-check your bank routing numbers if requesting direct deposit.  

Speeding up refunds

Income Tax Refund The quickest way to collect your tax refund is by requesting "direct deposit" when filing. It goes straight into your checking or savings account.  

On other tax fronts

  The IRS said most taxpayers should have received their W2s and 1099s by mid-February. If you're still waiting, contact your employer or issuer; or call the IRS at (800) 829-1040 if you can't get a replacement.   

The IRS is predicting that the number of tax returns filed this year will go up about 1.6 percent. In 2012, the average tax refund was $2,803.


  HANDY IRS INFORMATION

 • For basic tax questions: call (800) 829-1040 or use the IRS website: www.irs.gov.
 • Free tax-filing help: Seniors and moderate-income taxpayers can use Volunteer Income Tax Assistance sites. Search for a VITA site by ZIP code: http://irs.treasury.gov/freetaxprep/, or call (800) 906-9887.
 • To check your refund: Use the IRS website's "Where's My Refund?" tool or download the "IRS2Go" mobile app. Or call (800) 829-1040. You'll need your Social Security number, filing status and refund amount from the return. 
• Fastest way to a refund: Use direct deposit when filing and submit an error-free return.
 • A reminder: Some IRS forms cannot be filed until early March, including mortgage interest, electric vehicles and residential energy tax credits.


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Friday, January 4, 2013

Hot Springs Arkansas Tax Preparation FAQ


Question: Can the tax preparation fee be taken out of my return or do I need to pay for the service upfront?
Both. We can either accept payment when filing or can have the payment deducted from your return.


Question: When is the first day that we can file an income tax return in 2013?
It really depends on the forms you will need. The I.R.S. has given dates for some forms and other forms are expected to be out around the same time.
Federal Forms  
Form 1040A  Individual Tax Return01/10/2013
Form 2441  Child & Dependent Care Expenses01/10/2013  
Schedule 8812  Child Tax Credit01/10/2013  
Schedule EIC  Earned Income Credit01/03/2013
So from reading this, it can be said that the 10th of January will be the first day that we will be able to efile your income tax forms.


Question: When will my return be direct deposited or a check mailed to me if I efile?
The I.R.S. hasn't given out much detail about their schedule but we have used prior years I.R.S. Tax Calendar and modified it using the information that we have received from the I.R.S. so far. To view the I.R.S. 2013 Income Tax Payment Schedule, click here.

Question: How much will I get back from my return?
That is entirely dependent on your personal factors including your income and tax payments for 2012. You're personal situation can also affect this great. HR Block created a great tool for getting an estimate of your tax refund. It is simple, so if you have more advanced taxes, it is most likely incorrect. You can calculate your 2012 Income Tax Return by clicking here.


Question: How do I signup or become a client of Hot Springs Tax Services?
We consider your privacy to be our #1 priority, so we only accept new clients via phone call and in person. This way we can very the individual and avoid any chance of fraud. Feel free to contact us via email to set up consultation or give us a call.


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Have a great day!
-Hot Springs Tax Services Staff