Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The federal government owes me several thousand in a tax return. We are pretty straight forward - own one house, one income, not a ton of investments that we have gains on, etc. We filed in February and still no money. Every time I try to check it just goes to an automated place that says it has been "receieved"... same when I check online. There seems to be no human that I can ask about this. Has this happened to anyone, or has anyone gotten there money very late? I need that money and want to make sure I get it!
You are referring to a “refund.”
The “return” is the document you file with the IRS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're waiting for a refund, not a return. A return is what you filed. It will be helpful to use the correct terminology. IRS has local taxpayer advocates and all members of congress have constituent service staff. Either may be able to assist you.
OP here. Yes you are correct, I am waiting for the refund. My apologies for the confusion! How do I get in touch with someone who can help me? I just keep getting automated lines. Also how do I ensure that we get interest? Do they automatically add it?
Anonymous wrote:The federal government owes me several thousand in a tax return. We are pretty straight forward - own one house, one income, not a ton of investments that we have gains on, etc. We filed in February and still no money. Every time I try to check it just goes to an automated place that says it has been "receieved"... same when I check online. There seems to be no human that I can ask about this. Has this happened to anyone, or has anyone gotten there money very late? I need that money and want to make sure I get it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. You need to make an appointment at your local SS office. Eventually you will get a human. We got our refund almost two years later.
You mean IRS?
Anonymous wrote:You're waiting for a refund, not a return. A return is what you filed. It will be helpful to use the correct terminology. IRS has local taxpayer advocates and all members of congress have constituent service staff. Either may be able to assist you.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. You need to make an appointment at your local SS office. Eventually you will get a human. We got our refund almost two years later.