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Where is My 2013 State Tax Refund?

Posted by on May 20, 2015
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Where is My 2013 State Tax Refund?

How to check the status of your 2013 state tax refund

After filing your state tax return, you can track the status of your 2013 state tax refund by visiting your state agency’s tax refund status page. Click your state in the list below to go to that page:

AlabamaArizona
ArkansasCalifornia
Colorado Connecticut
DelawareGeorgia
Hawaii Idaho
Illinois Indiana
IowaKansas
KentuckyLouisiana
Maine Maryland
MassachusettsMichigan
Minnesota Mississippi
Missouri Montana
NebraskaNew Jersey
New MexicoNew York
North Carolina North Dakota
OhioOklahoma
OregonPennsylvania
Rhode IslandSouth Carolina
UtahVermont
Virginia West Virginia
Wisconsin 

Why isn’t my state listed?

There are seven states that are income tax-exempt. Therefore, you will not need to file a state tax return if you live or work in any of these states.

  • Alaska
  • Florida
  • Nevada
  • South Dakota
  • Texas
  • Washington
  • Wyoming

Then there are two states that only tax income from dividends and interest which you also don’t need to file a state tax return for.

  • New Hampshire
  • Tennessee

What if I have tax due?

Depending on your tax situation, you may have an amount due instead of a refund. Aside from accumulated interest, there are two kinds of penalties that you may be faced with:

  1. Failure-to-file fee
  2. Failure-to-pay fee

 

These penalty fees vary in each state. You will always have access to these amounts on your state’s government website. In most cases, there won’t be a calculator application to use but the information provided will instruct you on how to calculate the amounts yourself. Below are a few states as an example.

 

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      After filing your state tax return, you can track the status of your 2013 state tax refund by visiting your state agency’s tax refund status page. You can also contact your state authority by phone for an updated status.

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