Ways to Get Your Tax Refund
Direct Deposit - Refunds can be directly deposited into your checking or savings account
By Check - Have the IRS mail you a tax refund check directly to your home
Whatever way you choose We're here to help you get the largest tax refund possible
Ways To Pay Your Tax Prep Fees
Pay with cash, check, quick pay and through Paypal
Pay-by-Refund - You can enjoy the convenience of paying tax prep fees out of your refund
However you want to pay, We're here to give you an affordable & lowest price possible
WHERE'S MY REFUND?
What you need to check the status of your refund:
When to check status of your refund:
Within 24 hours after we've received your e-filed tax return; or
4 weeks after mailing your paper return.
When the IRS processes your tax return and approves your refund, you can see your actual personalized refund date. Even though the IRS issues most refunds in less than 21 days after we receive your tax return, it’s possible your tax return may require additional review and take longer.
You should only call the IRS if it has been:
21 days or more since you filed electronically;
More than 6 weeks since you mailed your paper return;
WHERE'S MY AMENDED RETURN?
Check the status of your Form 1040X, Amended U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, for this year and up to three prior years
STATE TAX REFUND?
Click on your state to check your refund
HOW TO PAY MY TAXES?
Pay online, by phone or using your mobile device and get instant confirmation that your payment has been submitted.
Other Ways You Can Pay
Electronic Funds Withdrawal (during e-filing)
Same-day wire (bank fees may apply)
Check or money order
Cash (at a retail partner)
Can't Pay Now?
Meet your tax obligation in monthly installments by applying for an online payment agreement
Check Your Balance Due
You should refer to the notice you received for your latest balance due, or have it handy and call the toll-free number listed on the notice for your current payoff amount.
Prevent Future Tax Liabilities
You can reduce or even eliminate a balance due after filing, by adjusting your withholding amount or making estimated payments.