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The Internal Revenue Service or IRS is the official website with useful information regarding recent tax law changes and other stuff. Click the link below to take you to the IRS homepage
This is the official method to verify your stimulus payments and check for the CTC payments
You can find many forms and resources that may apply to your question including locating your refund!
The California Franchise Tax Board is the official website for any questions regarding your California state tax returns. For more information please click the link below to take you to the California FTB
You can find resourceful information regarding California tax rules, forms, and including looking at your tax account.
Want to know where is your refund? Use this link to take you the web page to find out where is your refund. You can view the status also and check the estimated time when you will be getting your refund. Remember if you e-file it can take up to 21 days for you to get a refund. If you mailed your return, it can time up to 6-8 weeks for processing and a possible 2 more week to received your check in the mail. Please make your that your provided the correct bank routing information and bank account number to ensure that you will get your refund as quick as possible
You can mail your payment via mail using a check or money order. Do not mail cash as the IRS will not be allowed to accept cash via mail. However, you can pay in cash in select partnered retailers that are available using the IRS link below. Never ever make any payments by phone! The IRS does not call you to make payments! Do not be a victim of a scam caller! If you want to pay using your credit card or debit card the IRS will require you to create and IRS account and be able to verify your identity. Please use the link below to find out how you can make payments direct to the IRS
Generally, your tax debt is due by the filing deadline. Filing an extension does not change the date you need to pay by. If you cannot pay your entire amount due, you'll need to apply for an IRS payment plan. Applying online is simple and you will be notified right away if your payment plan is approved. Payment options include full payment, long-term payment and short-term payment plans. You may also be required to pay setup fees, penalties and interest. If you need to apply for another person, you may need to be assigned as their Power of Attorney.
What you need to apply for an IRS payment plan
Your name as it appears on your returns and with the Social Security Administration
An email address
Address from most recent return
Date of birth
Filing status
Social Security number or Individual Tax ID number (ITIN)
Your Identity Protection PIN (IP PIN) if you have applied before
If your business owes taxes due, you may be able to qualify for a long-term payment plan.
The IRS normally would only send a letter to let you know if changes to the income tax file that you filed. It can range from a variety of information and notices when you receive those letters. However, a very small percentage of American taxpayers would get a letter that they need additional information to verify your identity or to submit additional information, and if possible you maybe audited. If you need help please contact our Tax Experts and we can help you guide you throughout the process.
If you filed your income tax file at our offices , we can help you get your AGI (Adjusted Gross Income). However, if you did not file at our office and you need that information we recommend to visit the IRS website and click on Create Account. Here you will be able to get the most up to date information and you will be able to obtain your AGI.
If you did file your income tax with our office, simply log into your Canopy Client Portal. Under files section you will see your Income tax Returns and you can look for your AGI
If you recently received a letter in the mail that you need to verify your identify please make sure that you read the letter in full. There are instructions with how to get it done safely and securely. We can not do the verification at the office as this is a standard procedure that the IRS has implemented to prevent any type of fraud.