Taxes Questions and Answers

How long do I have to wait for my refund if i did it on feb.1,2008 i e-filed .?




Answers: they say no problems within 3 weeks from the date irs accepts your return go to www.irs.gov and go to where is my refund and it will tell you if the got and when to get refund
E-filing is much quicker that paper. If you did direct deposit, it should take about from the day they ACCEPT it. Not the day you send it. And they send out every Friday. So if you sent Feb 1st, it probably wasn't accepted the same day. If you did direct deposit, you will most likely get it next week Friday (Feb 22nd). It will take a few more days after that if you are getting an actual paper check.

To be positive, follow my link.
Ours was filed on January 31st...possibly Feb. 1st (I can't remember the date because they entered in my daughters SSN wrong and had to re-send...so it was around that time, so to speak), and my direct deposit date is expected to be Feb. 15.

If it's not the 15th, it will be the next week (the 22nd), according to my bank.
according to the irs refund cycle chart it should be Feb. 15th.

How much does it cost to own my taxes done by a duty bureau resembling HR block?

i am single, no kids, and own a home- should be a pretty straightforward itemized scenario


Answers: I suggest going to www.irs.gov and seeing if you qualify for FREE e-file. There are several companies to choose from and we always use H&RBlock. We are also competent to go to our states revenue website & free webfile it. Refunds are received inside two weeks, I think they speak 8-15 days.
anywhere from 80 to a 100 bucks. but if i were you, i'd use a free online site resembling TaxAct. free federal return and it's really easy to use. my situation is much approaching yours and there is vastly little need for us to clear someone to do our taxes.

Can I claim my authentic estate interest?

The county was slowly sending out the appraisals so the mortgage company couldn't pay the taxes until Januray 2, 2008. They put taxes salaried in 2007 -0- so am I going to enjoy to wait until subsequent year to claim 2007 and 2008? Or can I still claim the 2007 taxes (which were remunerated in 2008) this year?

Thanks


Answers: 2008.

You *have* to jump with the year they be paid.
I assume you are asking almost personal property taxes. If you itemize (Shedule A), you can use personal property taxes in the year they are salaried. You can also use mortage interest.

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