Taxpayers can breathe a very SLIGHT sigh of relief – as you DO have a BRIEF reprieve this year – from April 15th (this Friday) to April 18th (Next Monday) to file.
The usual deadline of the 15th falls on Emancipation Day this year, which is a holiday recognized by Washington D.C. – so the tax filing deadline is being pushed to the next business day – that being Monday, the 18th. كازينو كبار الشخصيات April 18th will also be the deadline to request an automatic extension for an extra six months to file a return.
What’s the average refund so far?
According to IRS data from March 18th, the most recent available – the agency has so thus far received 72.2 million tax returns this year – down 5.1% from last year, and it has processed 70.3 million returns – that’s an increase of 3.8% over the same period last year. العاب قمار بوكر Most returns, some 96%, were filed electronically. قوانين البوكر The IRS has issued 51.77million refunds worth $171.14 billion. The average refund is up $376 to $3,305 this year vs. $2,929 at the same point in 2021. Most refunds are returned within 21 days though the IRS has warned of delays due to staffing shortages and on-going backlogs.
You can track your tax refund here.
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