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IRS Refunds In 10 Days? Agency's New Online System Promises Quick Payments

STEPHEN OHLEMACHER   01/15/10 02:14 PM ET   AP

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IRS Says Filers Who Use Its New Online System Can Get Tax Refunds In As Few As 10 Days

WASHINGTON — Want a quick tax refund? File your federal return online and have the refund deposited directly into your bank account.

The Internal Revenue Service launched its online filing system Friday with a promise that people who do their taxes electronically will get refunds in as few as 10 days.

For those who file paper returns, refunds are expected to take four weeks to six weeks, said David R. Williams, the agency's director of electronic tax administration.

"We really encourage people to file electronically," Williams said, adding that it's fast, free and safe.

"We believe e-file is safe and secure and we work with the tax software industry to make sure it stays that way," Williams said.

One group still will need to file paper forms: those taking advantage of expanded homebuyer tax credits approved by Congress in November. Congress required documentation to claim the credits, so those returns must be done on paper, Williams said.

Under the program, buyers who have owned their current homes at least five years would be eligible, subject to income limits, for tax credits of up to $6,500. First-time homebuyers or people who haven't owned homes in the previous three years could get up to $8,000. To qualify, buyers have to sign purchase agreements before May 1 and close before July 1.

Tax season is approaching. Some workers already are starting to receive tax forms from employers and financial institutions. Individual income taxes for 2009 are due April 15.

For those who owe additional taxes, they can file electronically and pay later, as long as payments are received by April 15. Taxpayers can set a date to have tax payments automatically withdrawn from their bank accounts or they pay by credit card.

Last year, two-thirds of individual taxpayers filed their returns electronically. This year, Williams expects about 70 percent to file online.

Taxpayers can file their returns electronically whether they use a paid tax preparer or do it themselves. For families and individuals making less than $57,000, the IRS offers Free File computer software programs that help taxpayers prepare their returns at no charge. The software is similar to commercial programs that charge for their services, Williams said.

The software walks taxpayers through their returns by asking them a series of questions about their income, expenses and other financial transactions. Williams said the software is designed for taxpayers to get all the deductions and credits they are entitled to, as long as they accurately answer all the questions.

Those making more than $57,000 can still file their returns online at no cost, but they won't get the additional free help.

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Jeff Jameson
08:52 PM on 01/15/2010
Too bad they wont let you file form 5405 online.
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middleoftheroad
08:10 PM on 01/15/2010
I wonder if the IRS will suck that 700 fine out of your account when you don't buy you mandated private health care???
10:23 AM on 01/16/2010
Actually direct access to your bank account was in an early version of the healthcare bills.
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lizmckenzie55
You're gonna find yourself somewhere, somehow ...
05:29 PM on 01/16/2010
That's so much b.s. - wait I need to go get my shovel.
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lizmckenzie55
You're gonna find yourself somewhere, somehow ...
05:43 PM on 01/16/2010
Most people who are financially challenged do not even have checking or savings accounts! That is why there are so many of those d.a.m.n. checking cashing stores in poor neighborhoods.
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shag11
07:51 PM on 01/15/2010
They've been able to do that for years. I've done direct deposit into my savings account for the last 20 and it always arrives in 10-12 days.
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Lsharp03
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10:56 AM on 01/16/2010
Same here, Shag. I efile every year and have my refund put straight into my bank account.
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lizmckenzie55
You're gonna find yourself somewhere, somehow ...
05:32 PM on 01/16/2010
I found that if you file on or before Thursday, your refund is direct deposited the following Friday. I been doing this for years as well and will never go back to a paper return.
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Haditup2here
8 Years of Insanity and now you're mad?
07:46 PM on 01/15/2010
Electronically filing is nothing new and is just another poorly written article by the AP. What I would like to know is when they are going to reform that convoluted mess they call the U.S. tax code.
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Haditup2here
8 Years of Insanity and now you're mad?
08:00 PM on 01/15/2010
"this is just"
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tomsawyer14
"proud" South Carolinian. oy...
07:19 PM on 01/15/2010
I file electronically, only took a week last year, 2 the year before. This isn't really news. Think the homebuyer tax credit should have been the focus of the piece but I don't write for the AP so what do I know?
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Okieborn
Equal Rights For All !
06:12 PM on 01/15/2010
Hmm !!
The long term job shortage and foreclosures will not be assisted by tax Refunds !!
The ones who desperately need help are always the last to receive it !!!
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reader1
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05:51 PM on 01/15/2010
Thanks for the information. Not all of us are making biggg money and can use any help we can get!!
04:12 PM on 01/15/2010
What's the news here? I've been filing electronically for at least the past 5 years, and I've always gotten my return within 2 weeks. Did I miss something?
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drkazmd65
Mom Taught me - Question Everything - Thanks Mom!
04:35 PM on 01/15/2010
Exactly what I was going to type couldynites.

Last year submitted my State & Federal Retuns electronically on 2/3/09 - Got the refund from our State in 3-4 business days. Federal took about 6-7 business days.

Experienced just about the same turn-around for 2007 & 2008.
03:42 PM on 01/15/2010
we can all agree Hillary, barney, reed, geithner, summers, and bernanke need to go

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03:39 PM on 01/15/2010
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02:54 PM on 01/15/2010
Actually , they need to refund all the money collected since 1919 .
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ColinStevens
03:40 PM on 01/15/2010
So you're basically uneducated, then?
12:16 PM on 01/16/2010
So imagine without it adventures in Afghanistan and Iraq would be much more difficult.
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hypnotoad72
Real democracy = living wages.
09:05 PM on 01/15/2010
And do what with all that money, glue them into one big kite? Or something even less useful like giving it to large, well-off corporations (aka "corporate welfare")?