State Income Tax

PJumper

New Member
I filed Maryland State income tax thru Turbotax over a month ago and I have not received my refund yet. I went to their website there's not much help either. Is there a local number I can call to check with regarding state income taxes? TIA!
 

nachomama

All Up In Your Grill
I filed Maryland State income tax thru Turbotax over a month ago and I have not received my refund yet. I went to their website there's not much help either. Is there a local number I can call to check with regarding state income taxes? TIA!

The due date was April 15. :lol:

FWIW, I mailed my kids taxes on 15 April and they just got their checks last week. They got their federal checks somewhere around last Tuesday and their State checks came in Saturday. :shrug:
 

MMDad

Lem Putt
I filed Maryland State income tax thru Turbotax over a month ago and I have not received my refund yet. I went to their website there's not much help either. Is there a local number I can call to check with regarding state income taxes? TIA!

It took 48 hours to get mine back, but I filed electronically from the MD Comptroller website. It's free, fast, and easy. I recommend doing that next year.

Since you filed late, your refund may be delayed due to penalties.

You can email:

taxhelp@comp.state.md.us
 

PJumper

New Member
It took 48 hours to get mine back, but I filed electronically from the MD Comptroller website. It's free, fast, and easy. I recommend doing that next year.

Since you filed late, your refund may be delayed due to penalties.

You can email:

taxhelp@comp.state.md.us

I actually filed on time that's why I was wondering where it's at. Thanks for the state comptroller email though.
 

DoxieLuver

New Member
I too sent my taxes in around the end of the first week in April and have not gotten them back. I checked on the website and utilized the tool for finding out the status and each and every time there was no status. It simply said that they hadn't been received.

I called on two separate occasions, once at the beginning of May and again at the end of May to find out what the situation was and received the same story.

Evidently about the beginning of April, the State of Maryland decided that they were going to put the State Income Tax Refunds on hold (i.e. not process them or log them in), until they had processed all of the ones from tax payers that owed the State of Maryland. The last time I called they said that they were just beginning to process some of the returns, but could not give me a time when mine would get done as no log-in process had been performed on any of them and therefore didn't know where it was.

They did say that the electronic submissions were getting processed faster.
 

DoxieLuver

New Member
It took 48 hours to get mine back, but I filed electronically from the MD Comptroller website. It's free, fast, and easy. I recommend doing that next year.

Since you filed late, your refund may be delayed due to penalties.

You can email:

taxhelp@comp.state.md.us

You don't get penalized on a tax return that has a refund coming. Why would they, if you don't ask for it back, its money in their pocket. Evidently they need it if they have to process the "owes" before the "refunds."
 

DoxieLuver

New Member

There is only a substantial penalty if you OWE money to the state. They can only charge you interest and penalties on the unpaid balance, which if they owe you is zero. Please read what you sent me. If you are due a refund an extension is automatically granted.

See below - This is cut directly from the link you posted.

If you do not owe any Maryland taxes on your return, do not file Form 502E. Maryland Revenue Administration Division only accepts extension requests on Form 502E if there is a balance due on the return.

Penalty and Interest Charges on Tax Owed:

Interest will be assessed at a rate of 13% per year (1.08% per month) from April 15, 2008 until the date of payment. Interest accrues regardless of an approved extension request.
An additional Late Payment Penalty can be assessed for up to 25% of the amount of tax you owe.
There is a substantial Late Filing Penalty for not filing or late filing of your tax return.
 

MMDad

Lem Putt
There is only a substantial penalty if you OWE money to the state. They can only charge you interest and penalties on the unpaid balance, which if they owe you is zero. Please read what you sent me. If you are due a refund an extension is automatically granted.
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There is a substantial Late Filing Penalty for not filing or late filing of your tax return.
:rolleyes:
an extension is automatically granted for the filing of your 2007 tax return, when a federal extension has been filed. If you have not filed a federal extension, you may file an extension using the Maryland Revenue Administration Division telefile system
An extension is only automatically granted if you do not owe AND you get a federal extension. If you do not owe and you do not request a federal extension, you still must file a Maryland extension.

If you do not owe, do not file an extension, and do not file a return on time, you can be assessed penalties.
 

DoxieLuver

New Member
The odds of them assessing penalties on a small refund is minute.

The explanation for the delay in receiving the refund is that the State of Maryland chose to get their money before they give you yours instead of processing them first come- first serve. Not because they filled a week or two late.
 

DoxieLuver

New Member
Great, then mine is probably on its way too. The State of Maryland Comptroller needs to worry more about getting this process fixed than those stupid machines he is constantly in the new worrying about.

Oh, maybe he needs the income to pay the refunds....sorry!!
 

MMDad

Lem Putt
Great, then mine is probably on its way too. The State of Maryland Comptroller needs to worry more about getting this process fixed than those stupid machines he is constantly in the new worrying about.

Oh, maybe he needs the income to pay the refunds....sorry!!

Why not just file electronically and get your refund deposited in a couple of days? It's quick, easy, and free, and saves the state $$$$ because they don't have to enter your information by hand, print a check, and mail the check.
 

baileydog

I wanna be a SMIB
Why not just file electronically and get your refund deposited in a couple of days? It's quick, easy, and free, and saves the state $$$$ because they don't have to enter your information by hand, print a check, and mail the check.

I like to make them work for my money.
 

Pete

Repete
It took 48 hours to get mine back, but I filed electronically from the MD Comptroller website. It's free, fast, and easy. I recommend doing that next year.

Since you filed late, your refund may be delayed due to penalties.

You can email:

taxhelp@comp.state.md.us

There would not be penalties since he over paid right? You only get penalties if you owe.
 
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