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2010 IRS e-file Refund Cycle Chart
2010 Tax Refund Cycle Chart for your 2010 tax refunds.
(2009 earnings)
* The IRS does not guarantee a specific date that a refund will be deposited into a taxpayer’s financial institution account or when it will be mailed.
Transmitted and accepted (by 11:00 am) between…
Direct Deposit Sent*
Paper Check Mailed*
Jan 15 and Jan 21, 2010
2010 eFile Start Date
The 2009 e-File start date is January 15, 2010 for the filing of your 2009 Income Taxes.
The IRS will start accepting tax returns by e-file on that date. If there are any changes or delays we will keep you informed.
Check out the 2010 e-File Refund Cycle Chart for when you can expect your tax [...]
Taxpayers Have Until Oct. 15 to File Extended 2008 Tax Returns
In most cases, Oct. 15, 2009, is the last day taxpayers may timely file their 2008 federal tax returns. The IRS expects to receive as many as 10 million tax returns from taxpayers who used Form 4868 to request a six-month extension to file their returns.
Expanded Tax Break Available for 2009 First-Time Homebuyers
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service announced today that taxpayers who qualify for the first-time homebuyer credit and purchase a home this year before Dec. 1 have a special option available for claiming the tax credit either on their 2008 tax returns due April 15 or on their 2009 tax returns next year.
Qualifying taxpayers [...]
IRS Speeds Tax Lien Relief for Homeowners
IRS Speeds Lien Relief for Homeowners Trying to Refinance, Sell
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today announced an expedited process that will make it easier for financially distressed homeowners to avoid having a federal tax lien block refinancing of mortgages or the sale of a home.
If taxpayers are looking to refinance or [...]
IRS Seeks to Return $266 Million in Undeliverable Refunds And Economic Stimulus Payments to Taxpayers
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service is looking for taxpayers who are missing more than 279,000 economic stimulus checks totaling about $163 million and more than 104,000 regular refund checks totaling about $103 million that were returned by the U.S. Postal Service due to mailing address errors.
“People across the country are missing [...]

