Income Tax Refunds
Answers to your questions about your IRS refunds.
Split Refunds using Form 8888
You can have your federal tax refund directly deposited in up to three different bank accounts using IRS Form 8888. You can even have part of your refund deposited in an individual retirement account.
You can have your federal tax refund directly deposited in up to three different bank accounts using IRS Form 8888. You can even have part of your refund deposited in an individual retirement account.
Where's My Tax Refund?
You've filed your taxes. And you've waited, and waited. Find out the status of your IRS tax refund, and common reasons why refunds are delayed.
You've filed your taxes. And you've waited, and waited. Find out the status of your IRS tax refund, and common reasons why refunds are delayed.
What's the Safest Way to Get a Tax Refund?
The IRS can deposit your tax refund directly into your checking or savings account. This is generally faster, and safer, than having a check mailed to your home address.
The IRS can deposit your tax refund directly into your checking or savings account. This is generally faster, and safer, than having a check mailed to your home address.
Income Tax Refund Loans
Refund anticipation loans get your tax refund to you faster -- in one or two days -- but banks charge you high interest rates. Deborah Fowles, Your Guide to Financial Planning, explores refund loans, when they are appropriate, and when they aren't.
Refund anticipation loans get your tax refund to you faster -- in one or two days -- but banks charge you high interest rates. Deborah Fowles, Your Guide to Financial Planning, explores refund loans, when they are appropriate, and when they aren't.
Where's My Refund?
Find out the status of your IRS tax refund. Have your tax return ready to verify your identity.
Find out the status of your IRS tax refund. Have your tax return ready to verify your identity.
