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Do I have to finish my return in one session?

No, you do not. You can proceed through our application as quickly or slowly as you please. If you need to stop or take a break you can exit and re-enter later to complete your return. Our system stores the information you enter whenever you click “Save & Go” in the lower right-hand corner of […]

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When will I receive my refund?

Priortax is not in control of when you receive your tax refund. Several factors determine how long you may wait for your refund after the IRS accepts your tax return. These include how you filed (electronically or by mail) and whether your return needs further review. On average, e-filers who requested to receive their refund […]

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How to Amend a Tax Return

If you made a mistake on your accepted tax return, rest assured, you can still make changes. However, you must file an amended tax return, also known as a Form 1040X. This form will indicate all the changes you make to your originally accepted tax return. If your return was electronically filed and accepted using […]

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How do I file my tax return online?

For prior year tax returns, the extension deadline has passed since October 15. However, you can electronically file the current year tax return and two prior tax years. You are required to paper file tax returns that are older than two prior tax years. This means you must print, sign and mail your tax return […]

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Tax return delivery

The typical turnaround time for prior year tax returns is 1-3 business days depending on the complexity of the return. Otherwise, it will be available for download shortly after submission. Please allow additional time if you select the Professional or CPA review options during checkout. Multi-state tax returns are subject to additional review. For a […]

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Preparing a State Return

You may wonder, “how do I file my state tax return?” With our website, the only information you need is your state income and withholding amounts. This is found on your income statements, such as your W-2 in boxes 16 and 17. We use the income reported in the Income section, as well as the […]

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Can I Still E-file?

You can electronically file your tax return for the current tax year and two prior tax years. You are required to paper file tax returns that are older than two prior tax years. The cut off date for e-filing your tax return is the e-file and extension deadline: October 15 per tax year, or when […]

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If I received a refund from the IRS, can I expect a refund from my state also?

If you receive a refund from the IRS on your federal tax return, you can most likely expect a refund on your state return as well, though this is by no means assured. Though there is a general correlation between refunds on the federal and state levels, it is entirely possible you could end up […]

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