When will you receive your refund? The answer depends on how you filed your return. The IRS should issue your refund check within six to eight weeks of filing a paper return. If you choose to receive your refund through direct deposit, you should receive it within a week. If you use e-file, your refund should be issued between two and three weeks.

You can check on the status of your refund by clicking on the links below.

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Check your State Refund…
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Never Miss a Tax Due Date Again!

Missing tax due dates is a costly mistake. Every instance can cost you hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

Tax deadlines have a way of sneaking up on you. They change every year and must be adjusted for weekends and holidays. It’s a lot to have to manage.

Let us help you. We’ll send you a friendly email reminder a week in advance of every Federal tax due date so that you’ll never miss a tax due date again.

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September 2024
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September 10 Individuals – Report August tip income of $20 or more to employers (Form 4070).
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September 16 Individuals – Pay the third installment of 2024 estimated taxes (Form 1040-ES), if not paying income tax through withholding or not paying sufficient income tax through withholding.
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September 16 Calendar-year corporations – Pay the third installment of 2024 estimated income taxes, completing Form 1120-W for the corporation’s records.
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September 16 Calendar-year S corporations – File a 2023 income tax return (Form 1120-S) and provide each shareholder with a copy of Schedule K-1 (Form 1120S) or a substitute Schedule K-1 if an automatic six-month extension was filed. Pay any tax, interest and penalties due.
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September 16 Calendar-year S corporations – Make contributions for 2023 to certain employer-sponsored retirement plans if an automatic six-month extension was filed.
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September 16 Calendar-year partnerships – File a 2023 income tax return (Form 1065 or Form 1065-B) and provide each partner with a copy of Schedule K1 (Form 1065) or a substitute Schedule K1 if an automatic six-month extension was filed.
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September 16 Employers – Deposit Social Security, Medicare and withheld income taxes for August if the monthly deposit rule applies.
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September 16 Employers – Deposit nonpayroll withheld income tax for August if the monthly deposit rule applies.
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September 30 Calendar-year trusts and estates – File a 2023 income tax return (Form 1041) if an automatic five-and-a-half-month extension was filed. Pay any tax, interest and penalties due.
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 October 2024
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October 10 Individuals – Report September tip income of $20 or more to employers (Form 4070).
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October 15 Individuals – File a 2023 income tax return (Form 1040 or Form 1040-SR) if an automatic six-month extension was filed (or if an automatic four-month extension was filed by a taxpayer living outside the United States and Puerto Rico). Pay any tax, interest and penalties due.
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October 15 Individuals – Make contributions for 2023 to certain existing retirement plans or establish and contribute to a SEP for 2023 if an automatic six-month extension was filed.
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October 15 Individuals – File a 2023 gift tax return (Form 709) and pay any tax, interest and penalties due if an automatic six-month extension was filed.
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October 15 Calendar-year bankruptcy estates – File a 2023 income tax return (Form 1041) if an automatic six-month extension was filed. Pay any tax, interest and penalties due.
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October 15 Calendar-year C corporations – File a 2023 income tax return (Form 1120) if an automatic six-month extension was filed. Pay any tax, interest and penalties due.
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October 15 Calendar-year C corporations – Make contributions for 2023 to certain employer-sponsored retirement plans if an automatic six-month extension was filed.
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October 15 Employers – Deposit Social Security, Medicare and withheld income taxes for September if the monthly deposit rule applies.
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October 15 Employers – Deposit nonpayroll withheld income tax for September if the monthly deposit rule applies.
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October 31 Employers – Report Social Security and Medicare taxes and income tax withholding for third quarter 2024 (Form 941) and pay any tax due if all of the associated taxes due weren’t deposited on time and in full.
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 November 2024
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November 12 Individuals – Report October tip income of $20 or more to employers (Form 4070).
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November 12 Employers – Report Social Security and Medicare taxes and income tax withholding for third quarter 2024 (Form 941) if all of the associated taxes due were deposited on time and in full.
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November 15 Employers – Deposit Social Security, Medicare and withheld income taxes for October if the monthly deposit rule applies.
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November 15 Employers – Deposit nonpayroll withheld income tax for October if the monthly deposit rule applies.
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November 15 Calendar-year exempt organizations – File a 2023 information return (Form 990, Form 990-EZ or Form 990-PF) if a six-month extension was filed. Pay any tax, interest and penalties due.
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 December 2024
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December 10 Individuals – Report November tip income of $20 or more to employers (Form 4070).
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December 16 Calendar-year corporations – Pay the fourth installment of 2024 estimated income taxes, completing Form 1120-W for the corporation’s records.
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December 16 Employers – Deposit Social Security, Medicare and withheld income taxes for November if the monthly deposit rule applies.
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December 16 Employers – Deposit nonpayroll withheld income tax for November if the monthly deposit rule applies.

2024 Tax Rates – Single Taxpayers
Standard Deduction $14,600

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How much tax will you pay this year? Will you get a refund? Enter your filing status, income, deductions, and credits, and we will estimate your total taxes for the year.

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When will you receive your refund? The answer depends on how you filed your return. The IRS should issue your refund check within six to eight weeks of filing a paper return. If you choose to receive your refund through direct deposit, you should receive it within a week. If you use e-file, your refund should be issued between two and three weeks.

You can check on the status of your refund by clicking on the links below.

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