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Some Tax Refunds Will Be Delayed This Year

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013   

PHOENIX - Don't plan on spending your income tax refund too quickly this year. Refunds are expected to be delayed for some taxpayers.

The Internal Revenue Service says it's a result of the last-minute fiscal cliff debate in Washington. It not only delayed the date returns could be accepted by about two weeks, but some tax forms are just being released this week - particularly affecting some types of education tax credits.

Adam Rust, research director for Reinvestment Partners, a consumer advocacy group, said the delay is tough for people who are struggling financially.

"People who were looking to catch up on bills," he said, "they might have been thinking, 'I'll get my refund in January and I'll have enough money to catch up and pay Feb. 1 rent.' That's really not going to happen. "

Kara Williams, a taxpayer-assistance coordinator for a free tax preparation site, said hearing that their refund is delayed or they can't file yet is a disappointment for many of her clients.

"It's a hot mess. They think, 'Well, the longest I'm going to have to wait is maybe a week and a half.' They're saying that taxpayers should just generally expect it to take anywhere from 10 to 20 days."

Until this week, taxpayers eligible for the American Opportunity Credit and the American Education Credit were not able to apply for those credits because the forms were not released by the IRS. Adding to the overall frustration is the expiration of the "payroll tax holiday" in January.

In past years, an income tax refund took an average of nine days to receive for people who filed electronically. This year, the IRS says it could be as many as 21 days.

Free tax help is available to Arizonans who earn less than $42,000 a year, in counties across the state. Find the locations on IRS.gov.



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