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Here's How Long It Should Take To Get A Tax Refund After Filing, IRS Says Here's How Long It Should Take To Get A Tax Refund After Filing, IRS Says
Here's How Long It Should Take To Get A Tax Refund After Filing, IRS Says With tax season rapidly approaching, many Americans have started filing and are now anxiously awaiting their refund check from the IRS. Despite facing a backlog and staffing issues due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, most Americans can expect their refund checks to arrive within weeks of filing their taxes, according to officials. Once filed, the IRS said that Americans can expect their refund money to arrive within 21 days, pending certain delays. The cash can also be tracked approximately 24 hours after filing through the IRS website. Where’s My Refund? According to the IRS, in 2022, …
Treasury Department Warns Of 'Frustrating Season' For Taxpayers, Preparers Treasury Department Warns Of 'Frustrating Season' For Taxpayers, Preparers
Treasury Department Warns Of 'Frustrating Season' For Taxpayers, Preparers Treasury Department officials have warned that major issues the Internal Revenue Service is experiencing could lead to delays when it comes to certain taxpayer services, according to a new report. The Washington Post reported that officials said on Monday, Jan. 10, that they anticipate this tax season will be "frustrating" for preparers and taxpayers due in part to pandemic-related delays and previous budget cuts to the IRS. The news outlet said this year, the IRS is beginning tax filing season with "several times" the typical unaddressed backlog of returns.  The Washington Post said …
Don’t Lose Money To A Scammer! WVFSL Offers Tips On How To Protect Yourself Don’t Lose Money To A Scammer! WVFSL Offers Tips On How To Protect Yourself
Don’t Lose Money To A Scammer! Wvfsl Offers Tips On How To Protect Yourself Unfortunately we live in a world where being taken by a scammer is something we all have to think about. Scammers use a variety of methods to take your money, but today we are going to focus on two: email phishing schemes and fake IRS calls. Don’t take the bait, beware of email phishing schemes. This is a common way that identity thieves like to attempt to gain your personal information, like social security numbers or bank account numbers. Typically phishing emails come from a retailer, government office or a bank. They usually include a graphic from the company to appear legitimate. …