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Question: What to do with my tax return?

Every year, I get a pretty nice refund on my taxes. This is because I get credit for being a single mother and also for paying to go to school full time. Usually, the refund is gone by October, and I am stuck living paycheck to paycheck for the next three or four months. This year, I would like to use part of my refund to invest. I just want to make my money work for me. But, I have no idea how to do this. Should I get some kind of CD or Savings Bond? Or should I get a little more risky and get a Mutual Fund? I am only 26 and can’t afford to lose this money. So, I need something that will be safe and secure. I don’t really know much about stocks or bonds or mutual funds. Can anyone shed some light, or give me some advice?

Answer: I recommend a short term CD. Many financial institutions will issue them for 3, 6, or 12 month periods. In your case go with the 3 month and let it roll over. That way you will never be far (3 mos. max) from the money if you really need it.

Also, join a credit union if you can and consider taking a Personal Finance class at your college as an elective.

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Question: Form 8379- tax estimators online ACCURATE?

HELP! I had to file a form 8379 (thanks for the nasty surprise, HUBBY). My question is, in trying to figure out how much I will one day get back as my “portion”, are the online Tax Refund estimators accurate? If so, do I use all the same info as on my regular return, or do I change my filing status to married filing separately, and use both of our incomes, etc.? Please help, I need some light at the end of this tunnel…
I have already completed the form. I would like to know if I can figure out how much I will get back if I use the online tax estimators.

Answer: if you had income,by filing the 8379 injured spouse form you will get back whatever your refund would have been if you had filed separate.

no,you keep your filing status as married/joint and yes use the same info from both your incomes.on the injured spouse form there’s a space for you(the injured spouse) and one for your spouse.the first space is the total of everything on you’ll Joint Return,then in the 2nd space you would put in your income only,then in the other your spouse’s.

for the deduction if you’ll took the standard deduction put the total deduction taken in box-A then split that total between you two in box-B and C. federal taxes withheld would be the total between you both in box A then your separate withholding and then your spouse’s.

no,because if you calculate it using any other status it will change your refund drastically,because you will have a higher tax liability resulting in a smaller refund amount than what you can expect,so the amount you get from the calculator wouldn’t be accurate enough.

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Tax Refund Status

Tax Refund Status

Question: NC State Tax Refund Status 2010, How long does it take to receive it.?

I e-filed my state tax, and i am due a refund, but the site just says it has been received and processed and will receive within 45 days,
Does anyone know how long it usually takes to receive their refund from the state of NC.

Answer: I’ve been trying to find out from the website but it doesn’t answer it on the refund FAQ page. I put in mine through the mail and I’m hoping it won’t be long.

You can check the status though:

https://eservices.dor.nc.gov/wheresmyrefund/selection.jsp

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Tax Refund Due

Tax Refund Due

Question: what happens if i have been overpaid in tax credits and are due Tax Refund?

Answer: The Income Tax system is totally separate from the Tax Credit system. Thus you would need to claim your tax refund, which will be paid and then deal with the overpaid tax credit

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