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Re: 2014 Federal Tax Refunds To Be Delayed Until October 2015

On 12/22/2014 ShopperAZ said:
On 12/21/2014 momtodogs said:
On 12/21/2014 tansy said: Forbes and other reliable sources have reported that there could be delays in processing returns.

I heard this as well....but if we are LATE oh boy...we get fined.

I thought, from what I heard, it has to do with people signed up with new federal health care program. Their 2014 tax return gross wages do not state the same amount that was stated on the sign up.


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Re: 2014 Federal Tax Refunds To Be Delayed Until October 2015

On 12/22/2014 CouponQueen said:
On 12/21/2014 santaslittlehelper said: The thread title is misleading.

I truly believe the OP believed it until she was informed by another poster that the site she was quoting was not a legit site and more satire.

I think the entire IRS system needs to be overhauled and the first to go is the write offs for corps..and then the Earned Income Credit.

Nope. She said it was posted in the comments where she originally read.

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Re: 2014 Federal Tax Refunds To Be Delayed Until October 2015

On 12/21/2014 Irshgrl31201 said:

By the way the National Report is a satire news site.

Much like The Onion, yes! LOVE news satire. Gets so many people all ruffled up...just shows who doesn't check out the details.

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Re: 2014 Federal Tax Refunds To Be Delayed Until October 2015

On 12/22/2014 ShopperAZ said:
On 12/21/2014 tansy said: Forbes and other reliable sources have reported that there could be delays in processing returns.

I thought, from what I heard, it has to do with people signed up with new federal health care program. Their 2014 tax return gross wages do not state the same amount that was stated on the sign up.

{#emotions_dlg.confused1} People are already filing?? Some will receive a refund for their premiums for overstating their income; some will have to pay back part of the subsidy if they understated.

I think some are also forgetting to report income changes during the year.

I also think the IRS is facing a mess with the 2014 returns.