Track Your Refund /Donde Esta Mi Reembolso

E-filed tax returns with direct deposit – E-file with direct deposit is the fastest way to get your federal tax refund. The IRS should issue your refund in less than three weeks, even faster when you choose direct deposit.

We also provide our customers with RAL Services where refunds take as little as 8 days and your tax preparation fees are paid from your refund transfers.

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Refund processing time is 6 to 8 weeks from the date the IRS receives your tax return.

ATENTION

If refund is not received within 4 weeks,
go online to
https://www.irs.gov/refunds
or contact the IRS directly at
800-829-1954

AUDIT PROTECTION PLAN

For Individual Tax Returns

3 Years Protection for

How to Call the IRS for Your Tax Refund Status

When you call the IRS please make sure you have your income tax return in front of you. There is some information you’ll need to provide the IRS Agent. More specific you will need:

  • Your Social Security Number (SSN), or other Taxpayer ID Number (TIN)
  • Your filing status (Single, Married Filing Joint or Separate, Head of Household)
  • The exact amount you are owed by the IRS (in the form of a tax refund)

Important Facts about delayed Refunds

  • You filed a paper tax return.
  • There is missing information on your tax return.
  • There are mathematical errors on your tax return.
  • You mailed your tax return to the wrong address.
  • Someone else claim your dependent
  • Is affected by identity theft or fraud
  • Needs further review in general

Filing Due Dates

2018 Filing Due Date

  • Form W-2 (electronic or mail)
  • Form 1099 (Electronic or mail)

January 31st

  • Form 1065 – Partnerships
  • Form 1120S – S Corporations

March 15th

  • Form 1040 – Individuals
  • FinCEN 114 – FBAR (will be allowed to extend)
  • Form 1041 – Trusts and Estates
  • Form 1120 – C Corporations

April 17th

  • Form 990 Series – Tax Exempt Org

May 15th

  • Form 5500 Series – Employee Benefit Plan

July 31st

  • Form 5500 Series – Employee Benefit Plan
  • Form 1120S Extended Return

September 17th 

  • Form 1041 Extended Return

October 1st

  • Form 1120 Extended Return
  • Form 1040 Extended Return
  • FinCEN 114 (Extended with Form 1040)

October 15th

  • Form 990 Series Extended Return
  • Form 5500 Series Extended Return

November 15th

Tax Rates

Tax Rate

Single

Married/Joint
& Widow(er)

Married/Separate

Head of Household

10%

$1 to $9,325

$1 to $18,650

$1 to $9,325

$1 to $13,350

15%

$9,325 to $37,950

$18,650 to $75,900

$9,325 to $37,950

$13,350 to $50,800

25%

$37,950 to $91,900

$75,900 to $153,100

$37,950 to $76,550

$50,800 to $131,200

28%

$91,900 to $191,650

$153,100 to $233,350

$76,550 to $116,675

$131,200 to $212,500

33%

$191,650 to $416,700

$233,350 to $416,700

$116,675 to $208,350

$212,500 to $416,700

35%

$416,700 to $418,400

$416,700 to $470,700

$208,350 to $235,350

$416,700 to $444,550

39.6%

over $418,400

over $470,700

over $235,350

over $444,550

News

2018 annual inflation adjustments

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Standard Mileage Rates

Beginning on Jan. 1, 2018, the standard mileage rates for the use of a car (also vans, pickups or panel trucks) will be: 54.5 cents for every mile of business travel driven, up 1 cent from the rate for 2017.

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