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If you've filed your 2023 tax return and want to know when you'll get your refund, the IRS has several tools available to help you track its status. When will I get my tax refund? FAQs How do I check my income tax refund status? You can get updates on the status of your refund on the IRS2Go app or the IRS "Where's My Refund" tool. You can check the status of your return and any refund 24 hours after e-filing by visiting the IRS website or IRS2GO app.
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen outlines the improvements the IRS will deliver to taxpayers in 2024, during remarks at IRS Headquarters in Washington on Nov. 7, 2023. Expanded taxpayer serviceYellen said the agency made a "tremendous leap forward" during the 2023 tax filing season by significantly reducing phone wait times. "This filing season, we will build on this foundation and continue expanding services for taxpayers: by phone, online and in person," she said. By the start of the filing season, taxpayers will be able to digitally file 20 more forms, including certain business forms, she said. Limited free Direct File pilotThe IRS will also prioritize a limited Direct File pilot, available to certain taxpayers in 13 states to file federal returns for free, Yellen said.
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A W-2 tax form is a type of informational form that's essential for completing your tax return. If you haven't received your W-2 by mid-February 2024, there are a few simple steps to take to ensure you have it in time to meet the April 15 tax deadline. How can I get my W-2 online? The easiest way to get a copy of your W-2 online is to ask your employer and/or payroll provider. Search your email account for "tax form is ready" or "tax form available for download" along with the name of the payroll provider.
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[1/2] Signage is seen at the headquarters of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in Washington, D.C., U.S., May 10, 2021. But a significant portion of these new hires will replace the nearly 12,000 IRS employees expected to retire over the next two years -- including more than 4,700 enforcement staff, a U.S. Treasury official said. Those audit targets include wealthy individuals, corporations and complex partnerships, which have grown in number while IRS audit staff has shrunk by nearly half over the past decade, new IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel told reporters. REPUBLICAN BACKLASHThe plan drew fresh complaints from Republicans who want to repeal the IRS funding as part of their demands for raising the $31.4 trillion federal debt ceiling. He said that the percentage of Criminal Investigation staff would not change from its current proportion of about 3% of the IRS workforce.
Including those new employees, customer services hiring will total 13,883 full-time-equivalent staff over the two-year period, according to the 148-page plan. But a significant portion of these new hires will replace the nearly 12,000 IRS employees expected to retire over the next two years -- including more than 4,700 enforcement staff, a U.S. Treasury official said. The $80 billion in new funding from last year's climate-focused Inflation Reduction Act is aimed at rebuilding the agency's audit capabilities and 1960s-era computer technology after a decade of funding cuts mostly by Republican-controlled Congresses. The Treasury has used estimates as high as $400 billion over the decade, with higher collections beyond the 10-year budget window. The agency's ability to deploy new technology to automate many functions would help dictate future staffing needs, he said.
Tax season kicked off for individual filers Monday with a bigger IRS customer service team and enhanced technology as the agency begins to deploy its nearly $80 billion in funding. Over the past several months, the IRS has hired 5,000 new customer service staff, aiming to "significantly increase" the number of answered calls, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo told reporters Friday. IRS service was flagged as one of the agency's "most serious problems" in the National Taxpayer Advocate's 2022 annual report, with only 13% of callers reaching live assistance during the 2022 filing season. The agency also plans to improve customer service through technology, including the ability for filers to respond to certain IRS notices online and for the IRS to scan paper returns. "These improvements showcase how we are modernizing both technology and customer service to bring the IRS into the 21st century and how the IRS plans to deploy [Inflation Reduction Act] resources in the years to come," Adeyemo said.
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