January 18th, 2009
TaxAct Free is now available to those who want to efile their federal 1040EZ tax refund online, and, TaxAct Free is also available to everyone else who files federal taxes including 1040A and 1040 long forms!
TaxAct has been providing free IRS tax filing for the past 10 years. No matter your income tax situation, married, single, easy, or complex, TaxAct Free IRS federal tax return preparation software has you covered. Free TaxAct means that you can:
- Prepare your IRS tax return FREE
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- Efile your IRS tax return FREE
- No income restrictions
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January 11th, 2009
You e-filed your IRS tax refund and are wondering if the e-file was received, and more important, when you will get your IRS income tax refund money. The IRS has an online refund look up tool they call “Where’s my refund?” To look up your IRS tax refund using the IRS tool, you will need to have a copy of your income tax return handy or at least know the following information from your income tax return:
- Social Security Number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number
- Filing status (Single, Married Filing Joint Return, etc.)
- Exact whole dollar amount of your IRS tax refund
In general you can access information about your IRS tax refund 72 hours after the IRS acknowledges receipt of your e-file tax return. If you e-file online using Turbo Tax Free, Tax Cut Free, Tax Act, H&R Block or any other income tax e-file service, first log into your account from the service provider’s web site to ensure that your e-file was in fact processed. While rare, there are instances where an e-file is rejected. Your IRS e-file service provider will generally alert you by email or post a message in your account to inform you of the status of your e-file.
If you mail in your income tax return, you can generally access your IRS tax refund information in three to four weeks after the mailing date.
After the wait period, visit www.irs.gov and click on the “Where’s My Refund?” image on the left side menu to get started. Enter the required information into the IRS web form and view your results.
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