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It depends, this year (2012), people are getting deposits on various days, a few friends of mine got theirs on Tuesday, I got mine on a Wednesday, and some are reporting Thursday and Friday. Best thing to do is check the IRS "Where's My Refund" site. http://www.irs.gov/individuals/article/0,,id=96596,00.html and check with your bank to see if you have a pending deposit on the account.---Vegeta.
Usually the IRS sends out the direct deposits at the end of each week (Friday) Normally the IRS will issue your tax refund on the Friday the week after your tax return is accepted.
If you mail your tax return to the IRS, and the IRS decides that it is complete and accurate, they will issue you a refund check or direct deposit within six weeks of the date they received your forms. If you file your return electronically, the IRS will issue your refund check or direct deposit within three weeks of the date they acknowledge your return. The fastest way to get your tax refund is to file electronically and request direct deposit. Please note that the Refund Anticipation Loans offered by some income tax preparers are loans, and not your refund. Your refund will go to the preparer to pay back the loan, including interest and fees.
There's a couple ways you can get your tax refund back fast. You can go to a professional tax service that offers "refund anticipation loan." If you don't want to do that, you, you can offer direct deposit when you file so IRS can just electronically deposit your refund.
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!
Once the return has been filed, there is no way to correct the direct deposit information that you provided to the IRS. What will happen is that the IRS will attempt to deposit the funds in the account that you provided, and if it fails they will mail you a check instead. Obviously, this will delay your refund a bit, which I'm sure is not what you wanted to hear.
If a tax return is e-filed it will take approximately 10 days to receive the refund by direct deposit. Mailed checks take about 21 days.
Friday's are the days that the IRS usually make deposits into bank accounts. However...some have been said to have theirs deposited on a Tuesday, which is not very common.
The IRS will not accept live e-filed returns until January 17, 2012. So with Direct Deposit you could see a federal refund as quickly as the 24th if all the planets are aligned just right.
Usually the IRS sends out the direct deposits at the end of each week (Friday) Normally the IRS will issue your tax refund on the Friday the week after your tax return is accepted.
If you mail your tax return to the IRS, and the IRS decides that it is complete and accurate, they will issue you a refund check or direct deposit within six weeks of the date they received your forms. If you file your return electronically, the IRS will issue your refund check or direct deposit within three weeks of the date they acknowledge your return. The fastest way to get your tax refund is to file electronically and request direct deposit. Please note that the Refund Anticipation Loans offered by some income tax preparers are loans, and not your refund. Your refund will go to the preparer to pay back the loan, including interest and fees.
The IRS will only take what is owed. You will receive a letter from the IRS stating that your refund will be reduced and the agency to whom the obligation is owed and a number to contact the agency. You will then receive a check/direct deposit for the remaining amount.
There's a couple ways you can get your tax refund back fast. You can go to a professional tax service that offers "refund anticipation loan." If you don't want to do that, you, you can offer direct deposit when you file so IRS can just electronically deposit your refund.
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!
Once the return has been filed, there is no way to correct the direct deposit information that you provided to the IRS. What will happen is that the IRS will attempt to deposit the funds in the account that you provided, and if it fails they will mail you a check instead. Obviously, this will delay your refund a bit, which I'm sure is not what you wanted to hear.
NO. The first refunds from the IRS if your income tax is prepared correctly and transmitted electronically on-line between JANUARY 15 AND JANUARY 21 with Direct Deposit and ACCEPTED by the IRS your refund amount may be sent DIRECT DEPOSIT JANUARY 29 and if not DD the refund may be mailed out on February 5 2010.
A lot of payday advance companies or check cashing companies advertise that they cash IRS checks.
From the IRS Manual. it means "the refund status could not be returned," usually because it is not processed into the system yet or an incorrect Social Security or TIN was used.I just called today 2/9/2012 because I received the message code 9001 when I checked my refund status on where is my refund. I called and spoke with an IRS customer service representative. She told me because the direct deposit account information I submitted was incorrect the IRS received the funds back and a paper check will be sent out to me. So for me 9001 meant I will be receiving a paper check from the IRS with my 2011 refund on it.