189-17 Jamaica Avenue Hollis NY 11423.
Ace Tax Services is open 7 days a week.
Yes, Ace Tax Services require an appointment to serve you better.
Call 1800-829-1040 for the most updated information.
Most refund takes 21 days. In some instances it make take a bit longer due to IRS rules and regulations.
You will need everything that comes in the mail in January and February that says IMPORTANT TAX INFORMATION ENCLOSED
You will need your W2, 1099 forms, dependents first name, last name, social security number, and date of birth,
The IRS issues more than 9 out of 10 refunds in less than 21 days. However, it’s possible your tax return may require additional review and take longer. Where’s My Refund? has the most up to date information available about your refund. The tool is updated daily so you don’t need to check more often.
Contact your local IRS Office
https://www.irs.gov/help/contact-your-local-irs-office
Ace tax services only prepare the federal and state return. Once it is file we cannot change anything without doing an amendment that cost $200 to $300 depending on your paperwork.
What if you receive a letter from the Internal Revenue Service?
If you receive a letter from the IRS please email all pages to acetax18917@gmail.com or text all pages to 718-413-6664 .
Frequently asked refund questions
https://www.irs.gov/refunds/tax-season-refund-frequently-asked-questions
Steps to take now to get ready for tax season 2021
https://www.irs.gov/individuals/steps-to-take-now-to-get-a-jump-on-next-years-taxes
How you sent your return – Sending your return electronically allows the IRS to process it faster than if you mail it in.
When you filed – The earlier you file, the earlier your return could be processed.
Which credits you claimed – Claiming certain credits can cause your refund to be delayed (more details below).
The IRS typically sends out refunds on a schedule. This schedule varies by the method you sent your return in, when you file, and what credits you claim. See an estimated schedule in the chart below.
Filing method and refund delivery method | How long it takes to receive your refund from the time your return is accepted |
E-file and direct deposit | 1-3 weeks |
E-file and check | 1 month |
Mail in return and direct deposit | 3 weeks |
Mail in return and check | 2 months |
The following chart includes estimated dates you could receive your refund for the 2021 tax season if you have submitted everything correctly and are not claiming any tax breaks that could cause a delay.
If the IRS accepts your return by: | Direct deposit could be sent as early as: | Or your check could be mailed as early as: |
February 1st | February 12th | February 19th |
February 8th | February 19th | February 26th |
February 15th | February 26th | March 5th |
February 22nd | March 5th | March 12th |
March 1st | March 12th | March 19th |
March 8th | March 19th | March 26th |
March 15th | March 26th | April 2nd |
March 22nd | April 2nd | April 9th |
March 29th | April 9th | April 16th |
April 5th | April 6th | April 23rd |
April 12th | April 23rd | April 30th |
April 19th | April 30th | May 7th |
April 26th | May 7th | May 14th |
Please note that the IRS issues your tax refund – not Ace Tax Services, Inc. or any other filing service. This means that your filing service can’t say for sure when you’ll get your refund. But you can use the IRS’s Where’s My Refund tool to see exactly where your refund is.
After you submit your return with Ace Tax, we time stamp your return and electronically send it to the IRS. Your return is now in the hands of the IRS. They typically take the next 24-48 to review your information to make sure it is correct. If your personal information matches their records and you haven’t taken any credits or deductions that require further review, they will accept your return. You should receive an email notification once your return is accepted. After you receive confirmation, you can expect to receive your refund based on the estimated schedule above.
When you receive confirmation that the IRS accepted your return, it means that they have reviewed your return, and it has passed their initial inspection. They verify your personal information and other basic items, like if your dependents have already been claimed by someone else. Then they have a few days to approve your refund. They will take a more in-depth look at your return and your history. After the IRS approves your return, they will fund your refund based on the schedule mentioned above.
In most cases it is faster to file your return electronically. The IRS receives these returns faster than ones that were mailed in, which shortens the time in between when you submitted your return and when you’ll receive your refund.
File electronically with Ace Tax and choose direct deposit to receive your refund sooner.
If you are claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit or the Additional Child Tax Credit, your refund is most likely going to be delayed. The IRS does not typically send out these refunds before mid-February, which means your refund will probably arrive in early March according to the IRS.
Filing your tax return early can present many advantages to help you during the tax season. These include reducing stress, having more time to pay if you owe money on your taxes and (of course) getting your refund sooner.
Taxes are due on Thursday, April 15, 2021. If you file your return after the deadline, you could be charged late filing fees and other penalties. The good news is, if you need more time to file you can request an extension with the IRS. It is important to note that an extension does not give you more time to pay your taxes. It only gives you more time to file your return. In other words, if you owe money on your taxes, your payment is still due by April 15th. If you request an extension, will have six more months to send your return to the IRS. The deadline to submit extensions for tax year 2020 is October 15, 2021.
Yes, the following dates are important to keep in mind for tax season.
Deadline to file and pay your tax bill if you have one is April 15, 2021
Deadline to file an extended return is October 15, 2021
In general, no, you cannot go to jail for owing the IRS. Back taxes are a surprisingly common occurrence. In fact, according to 2018 data, 14 million Americans were behind on their taxes, with a combined value of $131 billion!
For such applications, the returns must be filed within a period of six years from the end of the assessment year for filing the return.
If you’re eligible for a stimulus payment but DO NOT generally file a tax return and you DID NOT register with the using the Non-Filer tool, you won’t receive an automatic payment.