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Common problems can delay refunds
Tax season 2025: Common problems can delay refunds
The 2025 tax season officially kicked off on Monday, when the Internal Revenue Service began accepting and processing individual income tax returns at 9 a.m. This means that you could be more likely to receive your tax refund sometime in February — if you file early.
IRS, where is my refund? What can delay your tax refund money, and how to check on it
You may have filed early but your refund could still be delayed for a number of reasons. Here's what to know, and how to check on yours.
Michigan 2025 tax season: Where's my refund? How to track your return online
Michigan's income tax rate returned to 4.25% for individuals for 2024 income. That's up from the temporary 4.05% rate in 2023.
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IRS Refund Tracker: Estimated Refund Time Based on E-Filing Date
Tax refunds are usually issued within 21 days. Use the IRS "Where's My Refund?" tool to track your refund status.
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Here's what to know about the IRS "Where's my refund?" app and your new 2025 tax brackets
With tax season underway, here's what you need to know about tracking your tax refund and your new 2025 tax brackets.
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These child tax credit mistakes can halt your refund, experts say
It's easy to make child tax credit mistakes when filing your return. Here are common errors that could delay your refund.
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Q&A: What to know before you file your 2024 tax return
As the IRS begins accepting 2024 tax returns, individuals should prepare for potential delays with certain credits, ensure ...
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Kentucky individual income tax filers will want to file early in 2025. Here's why
In an email to taxpayers, department officials said the transition to the new system would keep it from issuing refunds in ...
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Despite Trump Hiring Freeze And Anti-IRS Talk, Your Taxes Are Still Due
Tax pros report confusion among clients about whether they still need to file their 1040s and pay their taxes. Yes, you must file. The IRS is open for business.
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Could federal hiring freeze delay tax returns? Experts weigh in
President Donald Trump ordered a hiring freeze in the federal government and that includes the Internal Revenue Service.
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