How long does it take to get your tax return back when you e-file?
Answers: I was told 8-10 days. but I was also told that if you have them done and e-filed on or before a tuesday that you should have it by the next friday. Thats if you have it direct deposited into your bank account. if you know what you are getting back you can go to www.irs.gov there is a place on the right hand side of the screen that says where is my refund, click on that it will then take you to another screen, which I beleive says the same thing. Fill in your information it will ask you the exact amount your excpecting back, then it should give you an estimated date. I know in the past mine have been deposited on the next friday, when I went to check it is telling me that it should be in my bank by tues. the 12th? So I really do not know if they have changed how they do there direct depsit. H&R block told me it would be in no later that the 8th?
10 days
How long to obtain my compensation?
i just jam-packed my taxes, e-file with direct deposit. how long it can steal? how long did it took for you?Answers: i think you should bring in dd on feb.8th according to their programme..in a couple of days you can travel to www.irs.gov to where's my refund and check the status-it will tolerate you know when to expect the dd.
What age does a child end one a dependant on the parents import tax return if the child is not within academy?
If a child is over 18, employed, but still living at home, not in university, can the parent still claim him as a dependant on their tax return?Answers: If a child is a full-time student, living at home, a parent can claim this child until 24 years old-fashioned.
Since he is not in university, working, 18 years old - probably not.
He is no longer a 'qualify child' but if he lives at home and his parents provide more than half of his support, he is still a 'dependant'. He wishes to file his taxes as a dependant, thus surrendering his personal exemption to claim any return due to overpayment of his federal taxes that were withheld from his paychecks.