When Can I Expect My TurboTax Refund For 2010?
Monday, September 6th, 2010
During times of financial uncertainty, plenty of people pay a little more attention to those projects on the side that are bound to bring in some money that can be used to an advantage. You may have gotten your previous tax returns back in a very timely manner for years on end, or not. Delays and mistakes occur on a regular and fairly widespread basis. Many taxpayers wonder “When will I get my TurboTax Refund for 2010?“
Filing a paper return may leave you waiting longer than compared to filing online, but it’s not an unbearable chunk of time. Another downfall to paper returns is that they yield more mistakes than online returns. The mistakes are often simple, but eat up plenty of time being corrected. Also, it would scare you to learn how many addresses were written incorrectly over the years of American income tax filing.
You should basically get your federal return back within twenty eight days of the date given to you by the IRS (as an estimate), and that’s usually what happens. The quicker you get your paperwork together and file, the quicker you can expect to see some money! Don’t wait until the tax season really gets cranking because your return will be more likely to get stuck in rush hour traffic.
Your state return is going to be just about the same: within thirty days of the estimated date. Many states, however, experience delays of up to three or four weeks sometimes. They handle their own business separately from the federal business.
If you filed your return online with a service like TurboTax Online, then skip over to their site and check out the “ask Tina” feature; you’ll quickly locate the feature that allows you to track the progress of your return. Pretty amazing, right? The IRS website also provides a similar feature but often isn’t up to date, so be aware that some startling results telling you about your non-existent return may be incorrect results.
There are several good reasons to prepare and file with TurboTax Online
- If you expect a refund check, filing online is a great option. The IRS can process your return and issue tax refunds much sooner than if you mailed a paper return.
- Preparing and filing directly from your computer will cost you much less than going to a tax professional, and way less than going to a CPA.
- By using your computer, your forms will be much more legible than anything you could hand-write, which will help cut down on possible errors.
Join the millions of people who have discovered how easy, TurboTax 2010 can be. The cost will be much less, your tax forms will get to the IRS with no hand-written errors, and you can get your tax refund in as little as 10 days.
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