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bess almera wrote:From two weeks last year to two months this year? That is performance
ADONI wrote:^^ It too efficient and money running out...
Joshie23 wrote:bess almera wrote:From two weeks last year to two months this year? That is performanceADONI wrote:^^ It too efficient and money running out...
On the contrary, I filed two weeks ago and got my cheque in the mail already..
eitech wrote:TrinidadEditing wrote:How do you know that the balance that is shown on your return is approved (the actual amount you will receive) ? All I'm seeing is return processed. Is their something else to lookout for that confirms your tax refund amount?
You can actually call them to verify your balance. In addition it should update once approved
jmo27 wrote:eitech wrote:TrinidadEditing wrote:How do you know that the balance that is shown on your return is approved (the actual amount you will receive) ? All I'm seeing is return processed. Is their something else to lookout for that confirms your tax refund amount?
You can actually call them to verify your balance. In addition it should update once approved
Anyone has a contact number for them? I filed mine since August and haven't gotten my refund as yet. Anyone else having similiar issues?
ADONI wrote:^^Around a year Jade. If yuh did it online, it does be around 2 weeks.
I know people that got their refund for 2016 alreadysuperstainless1250 wrote:Guys from a reliable source the government said to hold they hand on giving refund due to the state of the economy I have for 2015 an 2016 an they said it already approved but unable to pay I drop off in November sando
playerskrew wrote:Filed my 2016 three weeks ago online.. still wating.
playerskrew wrote:I filed from 2011 to 2015 in 2015 and didn't pay anything for filing late...
yvan300 wrote:Hey. Does anyone know where I can get more information on factors that allow you to claim for tax returns? I saw a few posts such as being married and being a first time home owner but it'd be great to get more information as well as a comprehensive list. It feels like this stuff is intentionally secretive.
Hey. You're correct. The td1 form on the inland revenue website has the exemption criteria. Thanks for the heads up.eitech wrote:yvan300 wrote:Hey. Does anyone know where I can get more information on factors that allow you to claim for tax returns? I saw a few posts such as being married and being a first time home owner but it'd be great to get more information as well as a comprehensive list. It feels like this stuff is intentionally secretive.
Actually it is no secret. When u are filling out the form they do mention the following for example: first time home owner, annuity, pension, tertiary education, tink i saw a cng conversion, etc. there are others that i cant recall but they are mentioned on the form. Also u must provide statements or receipts to prove ur claim. I am yet to claim for being married, LOL, man dat does even exist anywhere? LMAO
I could probably screenshot all the stuff you can claim for in a timing.
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