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1 Alabama Tax Refund
2 Alaska Tax Refund
  Alaska Refund Status Information
Alaska does not require you to file a personal state income tax return.
3 Arizona Tax Refund
4 Arkansas Tax Refund
  Arkansas State Tax Refund Status Information
If you wish to check the status of your refund by means of a touch tone telephone, you can call the Arkansas Individual Income Tax on the automated refund information system. The phone number to call is:

Little Rock Number
(501) 682-0200

Toll Free (in Arkansas Only) Jan 1st - May 15th
(800) 438-1992
5 California Tax Refund
6 Colorado Tax Refund
7 Connecticut Tax Refund
  Connecticut State Tax Refund Status Information
Connecticut state income tax refunds are generally issued within eight weeks from the date that a paper return is received.

Tax Refunds for electronically filed, WebFiled or Telefiled returns generally are issued within 4 business days of the receipt of the return.

You may use the automated tax refund system 24 hours a day to check the status of your refund by calling 1-800-382-9463 (Toll free in-state) or 860-297-5962 (from anywhere). You must have your social security number (or your spouse’s social security number if it is a joint return and your spouse’s number is entered first on the return) and the exact amount of the tax refund request as reported on your 2005 income tax return (dollars and cents).

IMPORTANT: If your Connecticut state tax refund request was for a whole dollar amount, you must enter the dollar amount followed by the # sign and 00. For example: if your refund request was for $500, enter 500#00
8 Delaware Tax Refund
9 District of Columbia Tax Refund
10 Florida Tax Refund (Florida does not have state income tax)
11 Georgia Tax Refund
12 Hawaii Tax Refund
13 Idaho Tax Refund
14 Illinois Tax Refund
15 Indiana Tax Refund
16 Iowa Tax Refund
17 Kansas Tax Refund
18 Kentucky Tax Refund
19 Louisiana Tax Refund
20 Maine Tax Refund
21 Maryland Tax Refund
22 Massachusetts Tax Refund
23 Michigan Tax Refund
24 Minnesota Tax Refund
25 Mississippi Tax Refund
26 Missouri Tax Refund
27 Montana Tax Refund
28 Nebraska Tax Refund
   
29 Nevada Tax Refund
  Nevada Refund Status Information
Nevada does not require you to file a personal state income tax return.
30 New Jersey Tax Refund
31 New Mexico Tax Refund
  New Mexico State Tax Refund Status Information
At this time, the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department does not have refund status information available over the internet. You may however, call 505-827-0822 to check on the status of your refund.
32 New York Tax Refund
33 North Carolina Tax Refund
34 North Dakota Tax Refund
35 New Hampshire Tax Refund
36 Ohio Tax Refund
37 Oklahoma Tax Refund
  Oklahoma State Tax Refund Status Information
Simply call (405) 521-3160 or in-state toll free (800) 522-8165, extension 13160 and select the option to "Check the status of an income tax refund".

By providing your Social Security Number and amount of your refund, the system will provide you with the status of your Oklahome tax refund.

You may also e-mail. If checking by e-mail, enclose your name and your Social Security number.

If your refund was directly deposited into your checking or savings account, you will not receive any notice from the OTC of the deposit. Please check with the ACH department of your bank to verify that your refund has been received.
38 Oregon Tax Refund
  Oregon State Tax Refund Status Information
You may now check on the status of Oregon tax refunds on the DOR website. From now through September 30, 2005, current year refund information is available.

This will allow 24 hour access to this information and provides toll free access for out of state taxpayers.

The automated phone system is still available as in past years for those who do not have computer access. That number in the Salem area is 503-378-4988 or toll free throughout the rest of Oregon at 1-800-356-4222. Tax Services Representatives are available Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m.-5:10 p.m. to answer specific inquiries.

If it's been at least four weeks since you filed your income tax return, the Oregon automated telephone answering system can provide information about your current year income tax refund.

You will need three pieces of information from your return to use this system:

The Social Security number of the first person listed on your return.
The type of the tax return you filed: Form 40S, Form 40, Form 40N, or Form 40P.
The amount of refund requested on your return.


If your tax return has been processed, the system will tell you when your tax refund will be mailed. If the system tells you your return information is not available, it does not mean they haven't received your return, only that it is still being processed. Don't file another return. Please allow another week and call again.

For information about tax-to-pay returns, amended returns, or returns for years other than 2004, call one of the numbers above during business hours and speak to a representative.

Oregon does not report the status of tax returns over the Internet due to the possibility of disclosing confidential information.
39 Pennsylvania Tax Refund
40 Rhode Island Tax Refund
41 South Carolina Tax Refund
42 South Dakota Tax Refund
43 Tennessee Tax Refund
44 Texas Tax Refund
45 U.S. Territories Tax Refund
 

Contact Information for US Territories

IRS Contact Information
If you are a taxpayer who lives outside the United States, the IRS has full-time permanent staff in 7 U.S. embassies and consulates. These offices have tax forms and publications, can help you with account problems, and answer your questions about notices and bills. You can reach these offices at the following telephone numbers, which include country or city codes if you are outside the local dialing area.

If you are calling about an e-file issue and it is not account related, please contact the e-help Austin at 512-416-7750. Assistors are available from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Central time, Monday through Friday.


For a complete listing of offices, click below to go to the IRS website contacts listing.

Contact My Local Office Internationally

Government of Guam
The Department of Revenue and Taxation, Government of Guam, is the primary agency for all taxation related matters in Guam. For such information, please contact them at the following:

Department of Revenue and Taxation
Government of Guam
P.O. Box 23607
GMF, Barrigada, Guam 96921 U.S.A.

Tel: 1 (671) 475-1817
Fax: 1 (671) 472-2643

Virgin Islands
Click here for information on how to contact the Virgin Islands Government.


American Samoa
Contact Information for the AS Department of Treasury:

DIRECTOR
Aitofele Sunia

OFFICE NUMBER: (684) 633-4155
FAX NUMBER: (684) 633-4100

MAILING ADDRESS:
American Samoa Government,
Executive Office Building, Utulei
Territory of American Samoa, Pago Pago, AS 96799

The Commonwealth (CNMI) Department of Finance

Division of Revenue & Taxation
Caller Box 10007 CK
Saipan, MP 96950
Tel: (670) 664-1000
Fax: (670) 664-1015


46 Utah Tax Refund
  Utah State Tax Refund Status Information
It can take up to 90 days for the Utah Tax Commission to process your state tax return and your refund, depending on when and how it was filed. If you filed your refund electronically, you should have your refund in 7 to 21 days. If you mailed a paper return on or near April 15, your refund may take considerably longer.

The Utah Tax Commission does not issue refund checks or direct deposits on refunds. All refunds are issued by the State Department of Finance.

Certain situations may slow down your refund. Common problems and their solutions are noted below:

You have a new address - If your check was mailed to an old address, it will be returned to the State Department of Finance. Call (801) 538-3200 to have your check mailed to you.
You owe state taxes for other years - If you have a balance due on any other period or tax type, your refund will be applied to those balances. Any remaining amount will be refunded to you.
You owe federal or state debts - Your refund may be applied to any outstanding federal or state debt. If you did not receive your refund, contact the Department of Finance at (801) 538-3200. The Tax Commission does not have record of refunds that are applied to outstanding debts other than state taxes.
The routing number and/or account numbers for your financial institution were incorrect on your return - If for any reason your financial institution rejects your request for direct deposit, you will receive a check by mail instead of direct deposit.
There was an error on your return – Occasionally, an error results in a smaller refund or a balance owing. If your return was changed due to an error or other reason, you will receive a written notice of the change. The notice will contain information on how to contact the Tax Commission for more information.
Your refund was applied to the next year’s taxes – You may apply all or part of your refund to the following year’s tax liability. Your refund will be reduced by the amount you want applied. You will not receive a check, if the entire refund is applied to the following year.


You can check the status of your refund by calling (801) 297-2200 or 1-800-662-4335 (outside the Salt Lake area) between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
47 Vermont Tax Refund
  Vermont State Tax Refund Status Information

For returns filed by paper


Allow up to 8 weeks for processing time
Call 1-866-828-2865 (toll-free in VT) or 802-828-2865 (local or out-of-state)for information on the status of your return and refund
Checks can be cashed up to 180 days after the issue date.

Returns filed electronically

Allow up to 2 weeks for processing time
Call 1-866-828-2865 (toll-free in VT) or 802-828-2865 (local or out-of-state) for information on the status of your return and refund
If you used direct deposit, check with your bank for deposit information
Checks can be cashed up to 180 days after the issue date


Names on Check
The Vermont Department of Taxes issues the refund check to the name or names on the return. A jointly filed return generates a refund check issued to both names. If you file a joint return, the refund check will be issued to both names. Some banks will cash the check upon presentation of a death certificate. If you cannot cash the check, send the check and a copy of the death certification to the Vermont Department of Taxes to have the check reissued.

Address on Check
The Vermont Department of Taxes uses the address entered on the return. With an incorrect address or no forwarding order, the refund check is sent back to the Department. The Department holds the check for up to a year to allow you to contact the Department with a correct address. After a year, the check becomes abandoned property and is transferred to the State Treasurer’s Office. The State Treasurer’s Office regularly publishes a list of abandoned property.

Lost Refund Check
If it has been more than 180 days since the Department issued your refund check, contact the Vermont of Taxes for a replacement check. You can find the issue date by calling the taxpayer information line at 1-866-828-2865 (toll-free in VT) or 802-828-2865 (local or out-of-state).


Stolen Refund Check
If you believe your refund check was stolen, you need to submit a written request for a stolen check claim form. Contact the Vermont Department of Taxes at 1-866-828-2865 (toll-free in VT) or 802-828-2865 (local or out-of-state) for more information.
48 Virginia Tax Refund
49 Washington Tax Refund
  Washington Refund Status Information
Washington does not require you to file a personal state income tax return therefore there is no Washington Refund Status Information.
50 West Virginia Tax Refund
51 Wisconsin Tax Refund
52 Wyoming Tax Refund
  Wyoming Refund Status Information
The state of Wyoming does not levy a personal or corporate income tax. Wyoming does not impose a tax on intangible assets such as bank accounts, stocks, or bonds either. In addition, Wyoming does not assess any tax on retirement income earned and received from another state. There is no current legislation in the works to create an income tax.


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