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ejngmarotta
08-09-2023, 03:53 PM
Has anyone still not received their 2022 tax return money?
Keefelane66
08-09-2023, 04:05 PM
Yes back in March 2023
villagetinker
08-09-2023, 05:07 PM
I always owe, so I do not need to worry about a refund......
manaboutown
08-09-2023, 05:28 PM
I usually overpay by a little and have my overpayment applied to my first quarterly payment of the new year.
Babubhat
08-09-2023, 05:40 PM
Register for IRS account and check there
CoachKandSportsguy
08-09-2023, 05:52 PM
Has anyone still not received their 2022 tax return money?
hmm, how did you file?
electronic service?
by snail mail?
May make a difference
faux tax guy
Lea N
08-09-2023, 08:44 PM
Has anyone still not received their 2022 tax return money?
Go to irs.gov to find out the status of your refund. We never received a refund in 2021 and it was a substantial amount. I'm still trying to get the money. It's a long story but someone did our taxes and put the wrong address on our return. Instead of having the refund deposited into our account they selected to have it mailed to us (why I'll never know.) - at a wrong address. The person who did our taxes never let us see it or sign it. When I realized what they had done, a couple weeks or so after their mistake I asked them to correct it and they refused, saying it could not be done. I am at a loss as to how to get our money. I've filled out paperwork and nothing has happened.
MandoMan
08-10-2023, 04:58 AM
Has anyone still not received their 2022 tax return money?
I filed using TurboTax in April. I didn’t get a return, but I was delighted to only need to pay a couple hundred dollars beyond what had been taken out. I paid by credit card, and the IRS approved it in less than twelve hours.
retiredguy123
08-10-2023, 05:08 AM
I never ask the IRS for a refund. If I overpay my taxes, I apply the overpaid amount to next year's tax return. Also, I never have any money withheld from retirement income. My taxes are paid quarterly as estimated payments.
hoot2602
08-10-2023, 05:20 AM
Has anyone still not received their 2022 tax return money?Our refund was delayed by over 4 months for no apparent reason. We received 2 letters from IRS stating it was reviewing our return but did not need any additional information. After filing on March 1st, return was received in early July with no explanation.
spinner1001
08-10-2023, 06:35 AM
We never received a refund in 2021 and it was a substantial amount. I'm still trying to get the money. It's a long story but someone did our taxes and put the wrong address on our return. Instead of having the refund deposited into our account they selected to have it mailed to us (why I'll never know.) - at a wrong address. The person who did our taxes never let us see it or sign it. When I realized what they had done, a couple weeks or so after their mistake I asked them to correct it and they refused, saying it could not be done.
If you don’t know that tax preparer well or the person is not associated with a reputable organization, you might be a victim of fraud. The scam could be your tax preparer intentionally has your tax refund check sent to a mailing address where a scammer picks up the check and cashes it. If all of this is indeed a scam, identity theft is also a possibility, This is speculation without more information from you.
If you have no strong evidence of a scam and your refund is substantial, you might get professional help from a reputable tax preparer such as a CPA to possibly help guide you through the process.
Unless you have evidence of your tax preparer’s willful intent rather than a mistake, I am doubtful that you could get law enforcement very interested to investigate.
Below is some information about tax scams you might want to read:
What Is Stolen Identity Refund Fraud? - TurboTax Tax Tips & Videos (https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tips/security/what-is-stolen-identity-refund-fraud/L3fFN1Gyk)
Fraudulent Tax Returns and Refunds – United States Postal Inspection Service (https://www.uspis.gov/news/scam-article/fraudulent-tax-returns-and-refunds#:~:text=Notify%20the%20IRS%20and%20Postal, alert”%20on%20your%20credit%20records).
Stolen Tax Refund Check? Here’s How To Get Your Money Back (https://www.aura.com/learn/someone-stole-my-tax-refund-check)
I used HR Block software and have been checking the IRS website weekly. It says still processing. Unfortunately I overpaid estimated taxes. I know most people received their refunds.
Andyb
08-10-2023, 06:40 AM
Mine was stolen out of the mail last year, always use direct deposit. You will need to call the IRS, and on the automated messages have them send you a form to fill out. Doubt you will get a live person, call at 7:00 AM only, to get through. It’s a hassle.
FredJacobs
08-10-2023, 07:04 AM
The IRS is about 20 - 25 weeks behind on processing refunds. So, if you efiled around April 1st, you should receive your refund very soon. Paper returns that were snail mailed always take longer. I believe it is the IRS's way of punishing snail mail filers - they want everyone to efile. Paper returns require staff to put the info into computers. No errors with efiling.
merrymini
08-10-2023, 07:07 AM
The state of NJ is hanging on for as long as possible because they are broke.
mrf0151
08-10-2023, 08:11 AM
We always file early February. Money in the bank later that month.
Whitley
08-10-2023, 08:30 AM
I always owe, so I do not need to worry about a refund......
Isn't that just the pits. I send in a check with the extension (oct 15). March and April I am doing everyone's taxes and never get around to mine. If I charged I
would make some pocket money. Last year there were so many at the library (in SRQ a group of us volunteer ) we remained three hours past schedule. People (Myself included) get so stressed out. When I was younger I would go to the P.O., get every return receipt imaginable. Computer filing has made it easier. In NYC there would be news cameras every year on the steps of the main Post Office filming people running to get their return stamped before midnight. Did you request a paper check or auto deposit for your tax refund?
Whitley
08-10-2023, 08:33 AM
The IRS is about 20 - 25 weeks behind on processing refunds. So, if you efiled around April 1st, you should receive your refund very soon. Paper returns that were snail mailed always take longer. I believe it is the IRS's way of punishing snail mail filers - they want everyone to efile. Paper returns require staff to put the info into computers. No errors with efiling.
Maybe they should pay penalties and interest for being late.
Whitley
08-10-2023, 08:39 AM
The state of NJ is hanging on for as long as possible because they are broke.
Isn't that amazing. I had my main office in Manhattan NYC. I lived in NYS about 30 miles North of the Lincoln Tunnel. I had warehouses in three states, including MJ, and trucking companies in NY and NJ. I got to pay (personal income tax not corporate)to Federal, NY city, NY State, AND NJ.
dsnrbec
08-10-2023, 08:39 AM
My husband is a tax preparer and advises to set up an account with IRS. Be ready to download a photo ID and take a selfie to match up with the ID. It’s a pain but there is too much fraud to take a chance. On the plus side, they will pay you 6% interest starting April 18. Good luck.
Haggar
08-10-2023, 08:52 AM
[QUOTE=Lea N;2243443]Go to irs.gov to find out the status of your refund. We never received a refund in 2021 and it was a substantial amount. I'm still trying to get the money. It's a long story but someone did our taxes and put the wrong address on our return. Instead of having the refund deposited into our account they selected to have it mailed to us (why I'll never know.) - at a wrong address. The person who did our taxes never let us see it or sign it. When I realized what they had done, a couple weeks or so after their mistake I asked them to correct it and they refused, saying it could not be done. I am at a loss as to how to get our money. I've filled out paperwork and nothing has happened.[/QUOTE
The preparer is not allowed to file a return electronically without your signature on Form 8879. The fact that they did file w/o yr signature is a alert. Do you have a copy of your return? If not get it if you can.
I agree that once the return is filed the method of changing whether the refund is direct deposited or mailed can't be changed.
There is a box on the return for the preparer to get their fee out of the refund. There could be a problem with this.
Go to IRS.gov, register and get a transcript of your account. Get this even if you have a copy to confirm what you have matches what was filed. The transcript will tell you if your refund was issued. If it was issued there is a form to send to get a replacement check which will be researched at the IRS. If it's just lost in the mail if will take 3-4 months to get a replacement. Either way the IRS will tell what they find.
If you want someone to look over your return (at no charge) to see if there were any shenigans send me a private message or call me at 561-968-8571 (I'm a CPA)
Rich42
08-10-2023, 08:59 AM
I am a dinosaur so I still file with pen and paper and mail it in. I filed in early March and got my refund in two weeks. I was amazed since the last couple of years it was summer before getting my refund.
Dusty_Star
08-10-2023, 09:38 AM
I filed electronically in February, I owed the Feds a little & the state owed me a significantly larger amount. I paid the Feds right on time, but the state did not send me my refund until June (direct deposit). 4 months after I filed. This year was the longest I have ever waited for the refund. If you filed in April, you are approaching the 4 month mark I faced. If you would care to share more info that might be helpful. Are you talking about the Feds or a State? If a State, which one? When did you file? Did you file paper or electronically? Did you submit it yourself or did a tax preparer do it? Are you expecting a check in the mail or a direct deposit?
drrichard
08-10-2023, 09:49 AM
Has anyone still not received their 2022 tax return money?
No, we have not. Filed on Feb. 11, IRS.gov. says they have it and it's "in process" and apparently nothing we can do but wait.
Thmixon
08-10-2023, 11:56 AM
We used Turbo Tax and still have not gotten a 2021 refund. We’ve called at least once a month for over a year. They repeatedly tell us 2 more weeks but never get it. Have been told there’s nothing we can do but wait.
I try to avoid penalties so try to leave some owed to me. Not as inclined going forward. Will apply to a future quarter as an option as one person mentioned.
Lea N
08-10-2023, 12:16 PM
If you don’t know that tax preparer well or the person is not associated with a reputable organization, you might be a victim of fraud. The scam could be your tax preparer intentionally has your tax refund check sent to a mailing address where a scammer picks up the check and cashes it. If all of this is indeed a scam, identity theft is also a possibility, This is speculation without more information from you.
If you have no strong evidence of a scam and your refund is substantial, you might get professional help from a reputable tax preparer such as a CPA to possibly help guide you through the process.
Unless you have evidence of your tax preparer’s willful intent rather than a mistake, I am doubtful that you could get law enforcement very interested to investigate.
Below is some information about tax scams you might want to read:
What Is Stolen Identity Refund Fraud? - TurboTax Tax Tips & Videos (https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tips/security/what-is-stolen-identity-refund-fraud/L3fFN1Gyk)
Fraudulent Tax Returns and Refunds – United States Postal Inspection Service (https://www.uspis.gov/news/scam-article/fraudulent-tax-returns-and-refunds#:~:text=Notify%20the%20IRS%20and%20Postal, alert”%20on%20your%20credit%20records).
Stolen Tax Refund Check? Here’s How To Get Your Money Back (https://www.aura.com/learn/someone-stole-my-tax-refund-check)
The company that did it is a well known non-profit nationwide organization. The person that did our taxes did them the year before with no problems. He said he does this for veterans, my husband is a veteran. I don't believe there was ill intent but they were sloppy, irresponsible and just didn't care.
Thank you for your advice about contacting a CPA. I called our CPA who did our taxes when different part of FL. He didn't want to be involved. H&R Block helped by guiding me to irs.gov. That is where I discovered that the check, along with our tax info was sent to our old address. It wasn't forwarded to us even though we had forwarded our mail. It's unbelievable. The tax preparer had time to fix it but refused. I changed our address with the IRS as soon as I realized the tax preparers mistake, hoping it would help but it didn't. I filled out paperwork for the IRS for a lost refund and there has been no response. I'll do it again in hopes of someone helping.
Thanks again for taking your time to offer advice. I appreciate it.
spinner1001
08-10-2023, 08:08 PM
The company that did it is a well known non-profit nationwide organization. The person that did our taxes did them the year before with no problems. He said he does this for veterans, my husband is a veteran. I don't believe there was ill intent but they were sloppy, irresponsible and just didn't care.
Thank you for your advice about contacting a CPA. I called our CPA who did our taxes when different part of FL. He didn't want to be involved. H&R Block helped by guiding me to irs.gov. That is where I discovered that the check, along with our tax info was sent to our old address. It wasn't forwarded to us even though we had forwarded our mail. It's unbelievable. The tax preparer had time to fix it but refused. I changed our address with the IRS as soon as I realized the tax preparers mistake, hoping it would help but it didn't. I filled out paperwork for the IRS for a lost refund and there has been no response. I'll do it again in hopes of someone helping.
Thanks again for taking your time to offer advice. I appreciate it.
Good to hear it’s likely not the worse. Good luck.
OhioBuckeye
08-10-2023, 09:12 PM
Well if you didn’t do your taxes in 2022, you won’t get any money back, hum why are the immigrants getting money then!
wawriwwawriw
08-11-2023, 05:40 AM
Go to the IRS website and search for your return. It will tell you the status
Ramone
08-11-2023, 12:05 PM
Since February when we submitted our taxes and for our $10,000 return. in July we received a letter from IRS saying we have to go online or call to verify who we are tried going online, but all it was was getting all of our biometrics photos and a lot of other stuff to pick us out of a crowd. Tried the phone number They gave us on that letter for two weeks and finally connected today and after 45 minutes of online phone talking, she approved us to get our return by Christmas.
For years, we’ve been at the same address and used all of our same information. I don’t understand why our government is doing this to citizens.
Vicxyz
08-11-2023, 12:09 PM
I’ve been waiting for 16 months for a refund on an amended federal return. I finally received a letter that I would get the refund in two to four weeks. That was five months ago. I’m still waiting I finally contacted Daniel Webster’s office for assistance. That is one of the services your elected reps provide. Go here for assistance:
Help with a Federal Agency - United States Congressman Daniel Webster (https://webster.house.gov/casework)
Lea N
08-11-2023, 12:45 PM
I’ve been waiting for 16 months for a refund on an amended federal return. I finally received a letter that I would get the refund in two to four weeks. That was five months ago. I’m still waiting I finally contacted Daniel Webster’s office for assistance. That is one of the services your elected reps provide. Go here for assistance:
Help with a Federal Agency - United States Congressman Daniel Webster (https://webster.house.gov/casework)
Thank you for this link. I am shocked to read on here how many others besides myself are going through this.
retiredguy123
08-11-2023, 12:56 PM
To me, this has been a no brainer for many years. Never, ever ask the IRS to send you a refund check. It is a red flag. If you overpay your taxes, there is a line on the Form 1040 to apply that amount to the next year tax return. And, if you are retired, you can decline all withholding of taxes and make your own quarterly payments of estimated taxes. With proper financial management, you should know how much you will owe in taxes.
Note that your fourth estimated tax payment is not due until January 15 of the year after the end of the tax year. So, you can actually complete your tax return and know almost exactly what your taxes will be before making the last estimated payment.
patfla06
08-11-2023, 04:29 PM
Refund? Never get a refund. :(
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