You filed your taxes, and you're entitled to a refund. Maybe you're planning on using that money for a big purchase, or just some bills - but where is it?
Last week, I let you know that getting your tax refund this season could be tricky with the current state of the government being shut down. Which at the time, was true, according to multiple sources.
The Internal Revenue Service will continue to process tax returns, regardless of the fight in Washington. However, when it comes to issuing refunds, that’s not going to happen until the government completely reopens.
Utica police are warning residents of an aggressive and sophisticated phone scam targeting taxpayers that has been making the rounds throughout the country and is now using a 315 area code.
Have you filed your 2012 taxes yet?
Don't forget about the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
The Earned Income Tax Credit is a financial boost for people working hard to make ends meet.
Millions of workers may qualify for the first time this year due to changes in their marital, parental or financial status...
If you filed your taxes electronically, you may be wondering where your refund is. And, if you visited the IRS website’s “Where’s my refund?” page, you may have been given an error message that says the IRS has no information about your return.
It’s tax season, but that also means it's tax return season, too. In 2010, the average return was $3,036. That’s a lot of money to get at one time. With all that extra cash, you might be asking yourself, "How should I spend it?"
Here are few ideas.