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Old 06-07-2008, 02:27 AM
Harlan Lunsford
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Default Re: A few basic tax questions

Arthur Kamlet wrote:
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> In article <Jb02k.40124$yg6.19098[at]trnddc01> ,
> Bernie Kovack <berniekovack23[at]yahoo.com> wrote:


(snipped....

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> > I didn't file my 2005 return. I was due a small refund, but procrastinated.
> > Is it too late? I live in California, so will be filing a state return with
> > them as well.

> No, you can still file and receive a refund.


Ah, there is the crux of the problem. Non filing for 2005 might just
give IRS pause to think about whether or not to send the stimulus if
there is any possibility OP might owe for 2005.

ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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Old 06-06-2008, 03:46 AM
Arthur Kamlet
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Default Re: A few basic tax questions

In article <Jb02k.40124$yg6.19098[at]trnddc01> ,
Bernie Kovack <berniekovack23[at]yahoo.com> wrote:
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> I e-filed my 2007 return today with H&R Block and am due a refund. I opted
> for direct deposit.
> How long should it take for me to receive it?


Typially if you efiled Thursday afternoon, it should hit
your account the three Fridays from Thursday.



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> Will I still get my "economic stimulus" check? If so, how long will that
> take?



This really is a question you should ask HRB.

If there was just one direct deposit account on your tax return
and you qualify for a rebate, see
http://www.irs.gov/irs/article/0,,id=177937,00.html
for more details.



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> I didn't file my 2005 return. I was due a small refund, but procrastinated.
> Is it too late? I live in California, so will be filing a state return with
> them as well.



No, you can still file and receive a refund.
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Old 06-06-2008, 03:22 AM
Bernie Kovack
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Default A few basic tax questions

I e-filed my 2007 return today with H&R Block and am due a refund. I opted
for direct deposit.

How long should it take for me to receive it?

Will I still get my "economic stimulus" check? If so, how long will that
take?

I didn't file my 2005 return. I was due a small refund, but procrastinated.
Is it too late? I live in California, so will be filing a state return with
them as well.

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