Anyone file there taxes.... Different question I promise:)
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I filed last Thursday and it says it was received but isn't accepted yet. It is driving me mad because I want to know when I will get my refund.
I filed before the 30th and submitted it on the 30th. I checked the status by going to "where's my refund" in a google search, it request your SS# your filing status and the amount you are getting back. Although I get a refund, I owe the IRS money from a couple of debts that I settled last year and apparently you have to pay taxes on the money you didn't pay, meaning if you owed 1000 and you only paid 700 you have to pay taxes on the 300$ you didn't pay. I didn't know this. Any way, I checked it today and It says that the money they were owed was taken out and they are scheduled to submit my money by direct deposit on the 6th, so Wednesday ! That is awesome, I figured that since I owed them the money it would hold it up a bit, but NO! It says that it will be direct deposited the 6th and if I don't have it in my account by the 11th then call them. I thought direct deposit meant DIRECT DEPOSITE, like directly into your account.... so I hope it is there Wednesday and they are just covering their butts : )
Good luck with yours!
I filed the 31st. it has been accepted by the IRS but the IRS site says to wait 21 days. it's never been that long with Efile. Turbo Tax said to check back in 3 days . I don't know what tne hold up is, we were on unemployment, and had taxes taken out , so maybe they have to check those forms.
Their(this is the correct spelling you're looking for)
Their is the third person plural possessive adjective, used to describe something as belong to them.
There
Adverb that means the opposite of "here"
Not to be rude, but when people mix up there, their, they're or your, you're or then, than it drives me nuts!
Anyways...
We just filed yesterday. DH did it all and said we'll be getting it towards the end of the month.
Quoting Anonymous:
Their(this is the correct spelling you're looking for)
Their is the third person plural possessive adjective, used to describe something as belong to them.
There
Adverb that means the opposite of "here"
Not to be rude, but when people mix up there, their, they're or your, you're or then, than it drives me nuts!
Anyways...
We just filed yesterday. DH did it all and said we'll be getting it towards the end of the month.
What do I win? =D
Quoting Anonymous:
And the winner is you. I was wondering how long it would take. Hahahaha
Quoting Anonymous:
Their(this is the correct spelling you're looking for)
Their is the third person plural possessive adjective, used to describe something as belong to them.
There
Adverb that means the opposite of "here"
Not to be rude, but when people mix up there, their, they're or your, you're or then, than it drives me nuts!
Anyways...
We just filed yesterday. DH did it all and said we'll be getting it towards the end of the month.


