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Just wanted to get it started and put out new info
So the transcript truck to see ur ddd(direct deposit date) is kinda sorta dead
U can still order them
But only through the mail
U can't see it online like in previous years
BUT
There has been speculation that it may just be for certain states
So we will be finding out in a few weeks if this is true
ALSO supposedly the IRS will begin processing and accepting tax returns electronically on January 18, 2016
Most tax preparers will allow you to enter and submit your tax return beginning the week of January 4, 2016 or January 11, 2016. You don’t need to wait for the IRS to start accepting tax returns to prepare, but you must have the proper forms and paperwork available. Some forms are not available until mid January and some even later. When you submit your return before the IRS begins processing, it will sit in a “queue” and be held until the date that the IRS will officially accept tax returns. If you e-file early and it sits in queue, your return may be sent to the IRS early in a test batch. This has resulted in early direct deposits in the past, but also major glitches because it’s a test.
Also this next part is important for u earned income credit folks
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So the transcript truck to see ur ddd(direct deposit date) is kinda sorta dead
U can still order them
But only through the mail
U can't see it online like in previous years
BUT
There has been speculation that it may just be for certain states
So we will be finding out in a few weeks if this is true
ALSO supposedly the IRS will begin processing and accepting tax returns electronically on January 18, 2016
Most tax preparers will allow you to enter and submit your tax return beginning the week of January 4, 2016 or January 11, 2016. You don’t need to wait for the IRS to start accepting tax returns to prepare, but you must have the proper forms and paperwork available. Some forms are not available until mid January and some even later. When you submit your return before the IRS begins processing, it will sit in a “queue” and be held until the date that the IRS will officially accept tax returns. If you e-file early and it sits in queue, your return may be sent to the IRS early in a test batch. This has resulted in early direct deposits in the past, but also major glitches because it’s a test.
Also this next part is important for u earned income credit folks
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