Rush to File Returns and Track Refunds Especially for Florida Residents
Refund Worries Mount as Tax Deadline Nears Urgency for Florida Taxpayers to Stay Informed
According to the report of The Florida Times-Union, with Tax Day coming up fast many folks are rushing to finish their tax returns while others who did it early are still waiting for their refunds. Some people might be worried about where their refund money is. If you picked direct deposit you should get your refund within five days after they process it. But if it sent by mail it could take a few weeks. The IRS says most refunds like nine out of ten come within 21 days.
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Tips for Florida Residents on Extensions and Refunds
If you can get your taxes done by April 15 you can ask for a six-month extension to avoid extra fees and interest. Just remember you gotta ask for the extension before Tax Day. Right now there are no special extension for folks in Florida even though some areas might get one because of disasters. As the deadline gets closer it is important to know when to expect your refund and how to get an extension if you need one especially for folks in Florida.