Visit The Irs Website For Your Tax Refund Follow Up

By Willie Green


More than a few people are happy to learn they are due a tax refund after filling out their tax returns. Some cannot even wait to know when they will receive their money and tries to reach the IRS.

Checking The Status of Your Tax Refund Online

While a tax refund is good news, you cannot at the same time fathom how you have made such a costly mistake in your tax payment preparation. While tax refund will make you happy, you cannot help but feel a little concerned. The implication of a tax rebate is that it is the IRS that has been benefiting from your money all this time. It is actually a double whammy on your part because one, the IRS will not pay you any interest, and two, you are deprived of the use of your own money.

If you want to check or follow up your alleged tax refund, go straight to the site of the IRS and nowhere else. With phishing scams starting to focus on tax issues, you may receive emails regarding any and all facets of tax refunds. If you receive an email to that effect, you are being a target. The IRS does not send you emails, and surely doesn't alert you to the fact you are due a refund. The only thing to do to be sure is to send our follow up inquiry to the IRS website. In your eagerness, you might be unwittingly revealing personal information.

To check the status of your tax refund, go to the IRS web site by searching for it in a search engine. When your reach the IRS site, you should click on the Where's My Refund link. Follow the simple steps, click enter and the status will be shown. For your information, you will need a copy of your tax return.

Once you have completed the above, the IRS software will give you a couple of responses. The update will tell you that your return is received and undergoing review, or that your refund is underway or delivery is being arranged, or there is a delay in the remittance due to some mailing problem. You will also be advised if the refund is still being subjected to additional evaluation.

Once again, you may want to tweak your tax payments if you are due a sizeable refund. For sure you do not want to allow the government free use of your money. Your need for money is greater than that of the government.




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