Where is my refund?
You’ve done the hard part…got all your info to the CPA, listened to the barrage of questions that they had about this expense and that, got your return finished, signed off on it and put it in the mail well before the 15th of April…shouldn’t it be time to cash that refund check and take a vacation? You could if you HAD that refund check, right? If you are spending your days, waiting patiently/anxiously for that little orange envelope to show up with your tax refund, wait no more. You can find out the status of your tax refund simply by going to the IRS website by following the link: https://sa1.www4.irs.gov/irfof/lang/en/irfofgetstatus.jsp or simply www.irs.gov and click on the “Where’s my refund?” section. Regardless of whether you split your refund into several accounts, opted for direct deposit or asked that your check be mailed directly to you, you can track your refund. To maintain confidentiality, you will be required to provide them with some information before getting your status. You will need: your social security number, filing status (married, head of household, etc.), and exact amount of your refund.
If, after 28 days of the IRS mail date, you haven’t received your refund check, you should start a refund trace. If your address is incorrect, you can change it online but always be sure and check that before you mail your return into the IRS to avoid any delays in getting your refund.
DON’T FALL FOR E-MAIL SCAMS ABOUT YOUR REFUND!!!! The IRS never initiates e-mails about your refund and never give out your social security number!!! Have a great “refund” vacation!!
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