The IRS has a tool on their website that allows you to check the status of your refund (see link below)
Yes, the IRS refund will go to the estate. No one else would be authorized to sign the check.
The IRS can take as long as it needs to in order to properly verify that you are owed a refund. If they don't send your refund within 45 days after April 15 or 45 after they receive your return (whichever is later), they will pay interest. (The interest is taxable.)
A few days 3, 4, 5, etc. after it is put in the mail by the IRS.
21 Days
The IRS has a tool on their website that allows you to check the status of your refund (see link below)
Yes, the IRS refund will go to the estate. No one else would be authorized to sign the check.
The IRS can take as long as it needs to in order to properly verify that you are owed a refund. If they don't send your refund within 45 days after April 15 or 45 after they receive your return (whichever is later), they will pay interest. (The interest is taxable.)
A few days 3, 4, 5, etc. after it is put in the mail by the IRS.
You should contact your local IRS about this matter take the duplicate refund check with you.
21 Days
Assuming you paid the tax, you'll get the refund according to the schedule on the IRS web site.
Deposit it in your bank account, there will be no fee. If you don't have a bank account, you can open one with the IRS check!
A few days 3, 4, 5, etc. after it is put in the mail by the IRS.
No. Hoax. Out to get your money, not refund it. Call the IRS at 1-800-829-1040, (or 1-800-829-4477 if you have an actual refund to check on), and advise them of the scam and check the status of your account.
A lot of payday advance companies or check cashing companies advertise that they cash IRS checks.
Call 1-800-829-1040. This is the number for the irs . Let them know that you need to have a check re-issued.