What The Refund Schedule Means For You
When tax time comes around, we need to keep a few things in mind to avoid penalties, get the most back, and get it all back on time. This isn’t the sort of chore that needs complications and extra hassle. For instance, TurboTax Online's refund schedule
will get you your refund in as little as 8 days.
If you don’t have all the paperwork and information collected for January 15th (the first day of tax filing), then you might be slowing things up for yourself. For the IRS, there is a time in the middle of the tax return processing that’s much busier than other times of the tax season. Try not to get stuck in their rush hour.
If you need to file an extension, you can only file one on or before April 17th. Don't slip up on this and cause yourself more financial tragedy. After successfully filing an extension, you'll have until October 15th to finish filing. If you owe, then you need to make sure that you have sent in the money by April 17th. The extension does not allow you more time to pay, only more time to file.
I shouldn’t have to remind you to make sure that your return was accepted, or filed successfully, but you should always check that ever-so-important last step. Mistakes happen. These mistakes can easily be avoided by using an online tax preparation service.
The IRS does not guarantee a specific date by which your refund will have made it back to you. The dates they provide, which are usually right around thirty days or less depending on how and when you filed, are estimates and estimates only. However, they are a fairly accurate measure of how long it takes.
Some services like TurboTax Online boast that they provide very quick returns, according to their refund schedule this can happen very quickly compared to filing a paper return throughout the IRS. No matter what way you filed you can actually check and track the status of your income tax refund if you reach a point when the waiting becomes unbearable.
Your state and federal refunds may find their way back to you at separate times even if you use the refund schedule from TurboTax, as they’re processed by entirely different groups of people.


We electronically E-mailed our Return through you on March 26th, still have not received refund, received notification that the IRS accepted the return, but when we go into Where's my refund they do not see it, Name, SS #, etc. are correct and match the return.. Am getting extremely frustrated, since you can not get through to a person at the IRS at any of the 800-829 numbers. PLEASE, help
Cynthia Lanoue
Posted by: Cynthia Lanoue | May 07, 2012 at 01:50 PM