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interactive.marylandtaxes.com Check Income Tax Refund Status : Comptroller of Maryland

Organisation : Department of Revenue Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Type of Facility : Check Status of Income Tax Refund
State : Maryland
Country : United States of America (USA)

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Website : https://interactive.marylandtaxes.com/indiv/refundstatus/home.aspx

Check Status Of Refund :

i) Enter SSN
ii) Enter Refund Amount (Enter exact amount in dollars and cents)
iii) Click on “Check Status” Button

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Want To Check On Your Current Year Refund?
** You can check on the status of your current year Maryland income tax refund by providing your Social Security number and the exact amount of your refund as shown on the tax return you submitted. Enter this information in the boxes below.

** If you filed a joint return, please enter the first Social Security number shown on your return. In the refund box below, enter the exact amount of refund you requested, including dollars and cents.

** Please note that acknowledging receipt of your return takes place when your return has processed and appears in our computer system. We do not acknowledge receipt of a tax return when it is received in the Revenue Administration Division building.

Electronic filers :
If you filed electronically through a professional tax preparer and haven’t received your refund yet, contact your preparer first to make sure that your return was transmitted to us before checking the status of your Maryland refund.

Paper filers :
Due to budget constraints and staff reductions, we estimate processing of paper returns to take 30 days. Save yourself some time next year and consider electronically filing your tax return.

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FAQ :
Why is my refund less than I expected?
** You owe money for past taxes, child support, to another state or federal agency. Those monies will be deducted from your refund until the debt is repaid.

** You tried to claim an ineligible dependent. There are specific regulations regarding claiming a dependent. Any dependent you are not legally able to claim will be disallowed.
** You failed to include the Form 502B, Dependents’ Information. You must include this form with your Form 502 to claim any dependent other than you and your spouse.

** You tried to claim a dependent whose social security number has already been claimed by someone else.
** You did not provide a valid Social Security number or ITIN.

** You tried to claim a deduction for which you are not eligible. Ineligible deductions will be disallowed. For example, if you used Form 502SU and did not supply the proper documentation with your return, the claim will be disallowed.

** You claimed a credit without including Form 502CR and/or any required documentation with the return.
** You forgot to calculate the local tax along with the state income tax.
** Your W-2 or 1099 has been altered.

Why is there a delay in processing my return or refund?
** You did not provide the necessary documentation to process your return. For example, W-2 or 1099 forms, which support your claim for taxes withheld.

** You may have submitted an incomplete tax return. For example, there is a page missing, or you included forms for another state or for the IRS, instead of completed Maryland tax forms.
** You return may be illegible, especially if written in pencil or red ink. This will delay the processing of your tax return.

** There may be aspects of your return which require further review, or possibly an audit. We also randomly select tax returns for audit, and those returns which have abnormally high deductions or credits.

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