The IRS will begin accepting individual tax returns on January 29th, 2024
The IRS returns about 1% of submissions for corrections. Usually this is because of a typo in the data the customer has entered (an incorrect EIN on a W-2, a misspelled name or a typo in a SSN). Our most common error message this year relates to the Self-Select PIN Program. The most common errors have been listed through our Customer Service page for your convenience by selecting Federal Error Code HELP page.
You will generally have the opportunity to correct the error and resubmit your return. However, please note that if you do not correct the error, your return will not be accepted. It is important that you contact customer service if you have trouble finding the error. You can also call 1-800-829-1040 to speak to someone at the IRS to find out the nature of the problem. The IRS will not give us details concerning your return and the error codes come directly from the IRS
The IRS gets their information from the Social Security Administration. You should check with your local office and make sure what they have on file is the correct information. You should explain your situation and have them resubmit your correct information to the IRS. This should clear up the confusion. This takes time to resolve and will delay your ability to e-file. Therefore, it may be in your best interest to paper file.
Yes, E-Filing of State Only returns is not available.If you are filing a State Return, you will need to either file your State Return along with your Federal Return, or you may print the state forms and mail them in.
Yes, you can file electronically.
The IRS accepts e-filed returns for the current tax year until October 16th.
Fast refunds! Accuracy! Peace of mind! Security! Proof from the IRS within 48 hours that your return was accepted. Your chance of receiving an error notice is reduced because it is caught ahead of time. IRS e-file is more accurate than paper file.(less than 1% error rate)
No, the IRS cannot compete with the private e-file providers. However, they can provide you a list of authorized e-file providers from which to choose.
Yes, e-filing your tax return will generally get you your refund faster than paper filing. The IRS generally takes 10-14 days to process a refund once an e-filed return has been accepted.
Yes, you can check your IRS e-file refund status online by going to the IRS website and clicking on the "Where's My Refund" link.
There are a few ways to check the status of a return you filed online. If you filed using an online tax service, logon to their site and access your information. Or, you can call the IRS at 1-800-829-1040 and speak with a representative. A visit to the IRS site will allow you to check the status of your refund.
The IRS does provide some online tax help. If you visit the IRS site you may find answers to some of your tax questions. However, if you want to speak with an IRS customer service representative, you will need to call 1-800-829-1040.